It's possible, though not likely. If the very first menstrual cycle is ovulatory, which isn't always the case, it may be possible to get pregnant a couple of weeks before menarche (the first period).
It's the first day of your last menstrual period.
Yes, my mom had her period the first five months
late menstrual period, tenderness in breasts, nausea, fatigue, crampy
Yes, it happened to me. I had 1 period after pregnancy with my first child and 2 periods after pregnancy with my third child.
This can be confusing! The first week of pregnancy is actually considered to be the day of your last menstrual period, before you are technically even pregnant! You are actually two weeks pregnant when conception occurs, and generally four weeks pregnant before you can get a positive pregnancy test!
Yes, at the time for your first period after conception. Cramping is common during other times of pregnancy but it's not uterine or menstrual cramping.
Estimated due dates and pregnancy time lines are calculated from the very first day of your last menstrual period.
The first menstrual period is known as "menarche".
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.
You have no control over when your first menstrual period occurs, and extremely limited ways to influence the cycle (aside from pregnancy).
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
The first day of your period is the first day of your menstrual cycle, so start counting from there. The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding, don't count the days of spotting before menstruation.