If she does any of those things that can lead to HIV infection (like having sex with someone already infected) then yes.
If she doesn't, then no. HIV just doesn't appear out of nowhere.
No, not every women has pains during their period,but most do.
yes you can become pregnant any time of the month
Women are most likely to get pregnant during ovulation, which can be estimated around 14 days after their last period.
It can be possible but is very uncommon. If the egg is still present in the body then yes they could still become pregnant but if it has come out of the body at the start of the period then you cant.
Yes it can, you can get pregnant during your period
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Yes; many women become irritable, tired, achy, or may even throw up during their period.
Women won the right to vote in the US in 1920 and Washington became a state in 1889. Women did not have the right to vote during Washington's territorial period.
Can Women Get Pregnant During Menstruation?
It is unlikely but it has happened
During the federalist period, no women could vote or serve on juries. Depending on the community, women could own property or sue for divorce.
Many women experience fuller, heavier breasts before a period. Sometimes they can be quite tender and sore too.