Yes she can. The sperm lives for 3 days in the womans body and after thjat she can be pregnant so yes she could. But it´s rare.
Well technically you can. If you just had a miscarriage the uterus need time off so to speak so if you get pregnant right after the risk is bigger then normal.
A few weeks to a month, every girl is different.
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This 'Paush' month has no synonym in English. That Hindu calender is unscientific and has religious significance only. Every few years, you have 'Adhik' month ( Additional month.) to match the scientific calender. That is used to celebrate the Hindu festivals and other rituals.
Well technically you can. If you just had a miscarriage the uterus need time off so to speak so if you get pregnant right after the risk is bigger then normal.
miscarriages in the first couple of stages may appear to be a heavy period and may last a little longer than a usual period. you may see a few bloodcots also
maybe not everynight, but every few days, you will appreciate each other more, if you see each other every few days
1). Sabbath, observed every Saturday. 2). New Month, observed within the first few days after every new moon.
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Miscarriages are far more common than most people know. Usually, if a zygote is not viable, the mother's body will reject it resulting in a miscarriage. In a few very rare circumstances there can be a genetic problem with either the mother or the father that will make it almost impossible for them to produce a viable zygote in which case the risk of miscarriages is very high. In other rare cases the physical carrying of the fetus results in miscarriage because of a problem with the mother. In MOST cases, a few miscarriages are normal and the couple doesn't need to worry. Try a few more times before you get concerned enough to seek medical help.
A few common causes for miscarriages are chromosomal abnormalities, incompetent cervixes, and polycystic ovary syndrome.
Yes, roughly every 28 days menstruation will occur. Not everyones cycle is 28 days and there can be a few days variation from one cycle to the next.
It depends on the Hebrew Calendar. Every few years, there's an extra month - Adar I and Adar II.