Yes in fact. The body is more likely to catch infections when it is down or at stress. Being pregnant is putting the body under stress in a number of ways.
Colds are germs that can be spread by sneezing and coughing.In winter you spend more time inside around people so you are more likely to get one.
I don't think it's more likely, but it's just as possible pregnant or not pregnant.
Usually women but more likely when pregnant
You can get pregnant at any time but you are more likely to get pregnant 14 days after your period
More than likely you still can get pregnant.
No. You can get pregnant before, during and after your period.
It is as likely or even more likely for a teen mom to be pregnant. Nature marches on whether you have been preggers before, or not!
No. You are more likely to get pregnant by having sex when you are ovulating. This usually is in the middle of your cycle, about 2 weeks after your period.
Not really. Cold weather does not cause the viral infections we call the common cold. Only exposure to the virus germ that causes colds will give you the cold, not temperature changes. The only link between being in a cold country and catching colds is likely that you are indoors and more crowded to stay warm in cold countries, and that makes the chances higher that you will catch the virus from someone else in the room who has caught a cold.
You are pregnant more then likely
No a teen has just as much of a chance of becoming pregnant as an older woman.
Pregnant women are at risk of having a baby. If you could be more specific in your question, you would likely get a more specific answer.