Alisha Leska
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Well pregnancy wouldn't cause you to get your period it would cause you to not bleed at all. Many things can cause your period to be strange; stress, prescriptions, birth control, sex, etc. It's not uncommon to have your period do that to you once in a while. It could also be your cycle reseting. … Read more
Alisha Leska
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Yes you can. Some women ovulate very regularly and other ovulate at random times of the month. The best way to know exactly when you are ovulating is to take an ovulation test (you can buy them at drug stores). Most women ovulate about 14 days after the first day of their period, which means … Read more
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Http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/28699_1904.asp?gclid=CJ-G26S2zpYCFQSwFQodqQ5B2w
This is an ovulation calculator. Start having sex a few days before and during the day you should be ovulating, that will help your chances at getting pregnant. Don't use lube either, it can kill up to half of the sperm (saliva is better). Hope this helps.

Alisha Leska
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My mother owns 2 boxers. My mom's 2 females have a tendency of fighting. One of the boxers is very jumpy like if you startle her or touch her from behind. That one also has an attitude because she thinks she owns everyone. Lol. When their other boxer was a puppy she use to chew … Read more
Alisha Leska
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I would recommend speaking to your doctor first. I would imagine you should be able to get pregnant again. Don't listen to other peoples opinions on what you did in the past. There's a reason why women are given the choice. They're not the ones who have to live with what you did. Speak to … Read more
Alisha Leska
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I wouldn't worry about how dilated you are. Just make sure you get to the hospital if you start to feel contractions or if your water breaks. Your doctor will decide if you should go into the hospital at an earlier time. Good Luck.
Alisha Leska
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I would see a doctor immediately in case you are pregnant. Also birth controls are meant to make your body think it's pregnant which prevents ovulation, so your body may just be reacting  how it would if you were pregnant. So if you are not pregnant consider another birth control method.
Alisha Leska
Alisha Leska answered question
Well if you've had abnormal periods in the past, it could be normal for you. And if that's the case birth control would help with that. If not on birth control it could have been implantation bleeding which is an early sign of pregnancy. If you're wondering if you're pregnant take a test. Get a … Read more