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Any process that prevents conception is called birth control. This may be all natural such as refraining from intercourse during fertile periods, a barrier method like condoms, hormonal such as the pill or sterilization (tubal ligation or vasectomy).
No, conception isn't possible during menstruation. During menstruation there is no egg present to be fertilised, although it's important to point out that a woman may still be fertile during menstruation: there may be fertile cervical mucus present, which can keep sperm alive in the vagina long enough so that there is still sperm present when a woman ovulates after menstruation.
It could be implantation bleeding if you have been sexually active recently during your fertile period. This can happen 6 to 12 days after conception.
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The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which refers to the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is on December 8th, which is during Advent.
No, you cannot get pregnant unless sperm gets into your vagina - also during menstruation you're less likely to be fertile. You should not be engaging in sexual activity if you don't know how conception occurs.
During "that time" of the month thats when she is most fertile
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During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will ovulate around day 14 (two weeks before menstruation), and she is fertile up to week beforehand when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present. Unless you use fertility awareness method you cannot know when you are fertile or not, thus if wishing to prevent pregnancy you should always assume that you're fertile and so use birth control.
Yes. But the day before your last day of ovulation is the most fertile.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant after her period. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile around days 7-16 - everyone is different, so when a woman is fertile depends on her cycle, but unless using FAM she has no way of knowing when she is fertile. If sexually active then always use birth control to prevent unintended pregnancy.
I believe that you mean your fertile period, this means the time during your menstrual cycle that you are able to get pregnant. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile from day 7-16.