Babygirl… While most girls do ovulate 2 weeks before their period, that does not necessarily mean that is when you will ovulate. If you take the usual number of days in between your periods (usually about 28 days), and subtract 14, that is usually the day after you first start bleeding that you will be ovulating. Ovulating simply means your body is releasing an egg and is when you are most fertile- so 3-5 days before your period and the day after this time is when you are most opt to get pregnant. In response to your question, just because it said you were not ovulating does not mean you are pregnant. You do not ovulate for 2 straight weeks- the avg. life span of an egg is 12-24 hours. However, I would recommend if your period skips (if it hasn’t skipped don’t do the pregnancy test yet becuase it could be too soon for it to pick up the HCG pregnancy hormone and may be negative- even if you are pregnant) that you go and invest in a pregnancy test or go to a local crisis pregnancy center for a free test. They also will have a vast amount of resources to help you should you find that you are pregnant. Stay calm 🙂 It’ll all work out.