Unfortunately for women who are trying for a baby, you cannot get pregnant the day before your period. If you refer to the menstrual process as a 28-day cycle, with the period commencing at the end of each four-week cycle, you are only at your most fertile for around 96 hours in the middle of this time-frame, at around day 14. Therefore, if you have sex on day 27 (one day before your period is due to begin), it’s very rare that you will receive a positive after taking a pregnancy test.
Despite their period commencing, some women may believe that they are pregnant because they are experiencing nausea that is a common symptom of pregnancy. However, research recently proved that women with a desire to become pregnant could generate the symptoms that they were so enthusiastic to have.
If you are looking to take a pregnancy test, you need to remember that some kits will only offer an estimated answer 10 days after sexual intercourse, with the most accurate tests only available 21 days after sexual activity. This means that for couples who are trying for a baby, there can be a painstaking wait in order to see whether the attempt was effective.
You should make sure that you seek medical advice if you have any concerns regarding your sexual health, and professionals such as gynaecologists will be able to provide you with accurate information about pregnancy and the menstrual cycle that’s tailored to your circumstances.
Despite their period commencing, some women may believe that they are pregnant because they are experiencing nausea that is a common symptom of pregnancy. However, research recently proved that women with a desire to become pregnant could generate the symptoms that they were so enthusiastic to have.
If you are looking to take a pregnancy test, you need to remember that some kits will only offer an estimated answer 10 days after sexual intercourse, with the most accurate tests only available 21 days after sexual activity. This means that for couples who are trying for a baby, there can be a painstaking wait in order to see whether the attempt was effective.
You should make sure that you seek medical advice if you have any concerns regarding your sexual health, and professionals such as gynaecologists will be able to provide you with accurate information about pregnancy and the menstrual cycle that’s tailored to your circumstances.