Yes; this would be known as implantation bleeding that occurs when the fertilized egg implants itself into your uterine wall.
You usually ONLY get pregnant before a cycle. If you are having a cycle, then you are not pregnant, so your body is getting rid of the material that it built up over the past month getting you ready for pregnancy.
Maybe if your cycle been on that long or maybe because your cycle haven't been on in a couple off months that have something to do with it ..
You can get pregnant at any time during your cycle
Yes!
There are days when fertilization is somewhere between unlikely and impossible. But the time sperm can survive inside a woman can be long enough so that fertilization takes place when the couple did not expect it to.
Yes, before you get your period for the first time you ovulate so then you can get pregnant.
No. Before you menstruate you ovulate and you don't do that when you are pregnant.
Do the intercourse in the safe period. It normally starts from 5 days before the cycle and 10 days after the menstrual cycle.
In reality there is only about a 3 or 4 day window each month when a woman can get pregnant. This is a couple days before ovulation, (because sperm can survive for a couple days after being ejaculated into the vagina) up until and possibly a couple days after ovulation. Ovulation occurs "typically" on the 14th day of your cycle starting from day 1, which is the first day of your period. This is assuming you have a 28 day cycle. If you didn't get pregnant this time and you are TRYING to get pregnant then tracking your cycle may be a good way to determine when you're ovulating and you can attempt to have sex on the days when you're most likely to be fertile If you DON'T want to get pregnant consider yourself very lucky this time and get on the pill AND use condoms! The pill if used properly will prevent pregnancies and the condoms if used properly will keep you from getting an STD.
You could get pregnant
YES, a woman can get pregnant during ANY DAY of the full cycle. even during your period. before during and after.
It should only be a matter of a couple hours.