No or Yes: NO, if the timing is confirmed to be "right before your period." That is because the period must come in order to know for sure that the timing was "right before your period." Since the period came, there is no pregnancy. YES, if the timing was only "right before" the EXPECTED period, but ovulation was late and the actual period was going to be late, but never came because there's a new pregnancy.
Answered 3/10/2018
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