a woman can get pregnant at ANY time. yes she can during her menstrual cycle. it is less likely - but does happen! wrap up and protect!
The menstrual cycle refers to a woman's entire reproductive cycle - including ovulation and menstruation - thus a woman is able to get pregnant during her menstrual cycle. A woman will typically only be fertile for around 9 days of her cycle: ovulation, and around a week beforehand.A woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation - however she may conceive as a result of sex on her period. Although there is no egg present during menstruation there may be fertile cervical mucus present so the sperm may live long enough to fertilize an egg if she ovulates directly after menstruation.
No, it's biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - a woman will only menstruate if she doesn't get pregnant during the last cycle. A woman can bleed during pregnancy for various reasons but this is fairly rare, chances are if you're menstruating you're not pregnant.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant immediately after her period. If she has a short menstrual cycle it is possible for her to ovulate directly after menstruation, or certainly she may be fertile directly after menstruation.
Menstruation takes place about once a month during a woman's reproductive years. If woman has normal menstrual cycle she can get pregnant. If woman hasn't menstruation she hasn't possibility of conceiving/bearing children.
Menstruation is what happens when a woman doesn't get pregnant - after ovulation the uterine lining builds-up in preparation for possible pregnancy, if a woman doesn't get pregnant then menstruation occurs to shed the uterine lining so it can start fresh next cycle. During pregnancy the uterine lining is busy keeping the growing embryo/fetus safe, and women no longer ovulate.
No, a girl cannot be pregnant on her period. If a woman is pregnant then menstruation doesn't occur. Also a woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation - although she can get pregnant as a result of sex on her period.
No, a woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilise. However a woman may be fertile during menstruation, meaning that sperm may survive long enough in the vagina to still be around by the time she does ovulate.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant two days after the last day of menstruation. It all depends on her menstrual cycle as to whether she is fertile that day, but it is certainly possible if no birth control is used.
It is uncommon but still possible for a woman in her 50s to conceive during her period. While the likelihood is lower due to declining fertility with age, it is not impossible. It is essential to use contraception consistently to prevent unwanted pregnancy, even during this time.
You can get pregnant at any time. ANY time. No matter where you are in the menstrual cycle.
Woman can always get pregnant unless if she or her partner is sterile. It's during the beginning of the cycle and end of the cycle that the chances of becoming pregnant skyrocket.
Menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle, starting during menstruation - there is no 'after the menstrual cycle' but I think you might mean after menstruation. After menstruation the cycle starts again, typically a woman will be fertile around a week after menstruation so her body will produce fertile cervical mucus and she will ovulate.