no not usually... but some people have been known to have periods until their 8 of 10 weeks pregnant. During ovutaion that is the time where the egg is fertilized by the sperm so its possible to have bleeding or a small irregular period and still be pregnant
You can at anytime but chances are low unless your on your fertile days
It is possible to have your periods, it is called as an anovulatory cycle. Initial menstrual cycles at the time of menarche are usually anovulatory.
Yes, normally it does there is a link below that will direct you to a site that explains the menstrual cycle. It is beter to understand what is hapening then to live in the dark.
It would be very unusual.
No, periods stop upon conceiving.
If you don't have your period you are not ovulating so no. However, if you are menopausal it can take years until it's over so it depends on for how long you have not had your period.
You can become pregnant while ovulating or on your period.
you can not get pregnant while you have your period. you can only get pregnant when you are ovulating. ovulation happens about two weeks after your last period. if you are trying for a baby then the doctors can tell you when you are ovulating
you do it before your period.. while ovulating.
14 days after her period.
If you are not pregnant, and not on your period, then it probably means you are ovulating. The cervix opens up when you are ovulating, and it becomes 'slimier' to help aid the travel of the sperm. If you are pregnant, then it just means your are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, and not ovulating, then it means you are about to have your period.
Yes, it could be because you're ovulating.
Could be your ovulating? I get it when I'm ovulating I know the signs because we are trying for a baby
A woman ovulates half-way through her cycle. For example, if your cycle is every 28 days (meaning if you start your period every 28 days), then two weeks (14 days) after you started your period would be when you are ovulating. If your cycle is 32 days, then you would be ovulating 16 days after you began your period. You may also experience mild cramping (sort of like the ending of your period) and a discharge with no odor, which is normal. Some women tend to have a higher and longer sex drive around the ovulating time. Try not to wear a pantyliner since it can increase the possibility of bacteria or yeast infections.
Yes
You are probably ovulating
It all depends when you start ovulating again. You can get pregnant again without ever getting a period since the egg comes before a period. If you breast-feed your period typically comes back later.