10 days
10 days
If you're referring to menstruation, then the average menstrual bleed will last between 5-7 days. Everyone is different and sometimes menstruation can last longer than this, especially if you have irregular cycles.
10 weeks
Most women believe they are long enough already. Anywhere from 3 days to 7 days is long enough to shed the lining of the uterus - to prepare for the next ovulation.
Break through bleeding (also know as implantation bleeding) is when the fertilised egg implants in the built-up lining of the uterus. This often causes some of the blood vessels in the lining to burst, which causes the bleeding
The blood lost during menstruation comes from the uterine lining that had built-up over the coarse of the woman's menstrual cycle, it doesn't come from a womans main blood supply. As long as a woman is healthy there is no loss from menstruation, and nothing needs to be done to 'recover' anything.
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Immediately after menstruation it is possible to get pregnant. It is even possible to get pregnant during menstruation, though very very very unlikely. It is always possible for a woman to get pregnant as long as she has a healthy, pre-menopausal, post-pubescent, fully functioning uterus and is having sex with a man in a similar situation. However, women are more likely to get pregnant right before their period and less likely to unlikely to get pregnant during or after their period.
You are very unlikely to get pregnant during your period as the ovum (egg) was released two weeks before and will have passed out of the body long before and the lining of the uterus (which the fertilised egg embeds in) is no longer there.
If your pregnant then you don't menstruate at all. Menstruation only occurs if you don't fall pregnant, if the egg isn't fertilised the uterine lining sheds in order to ready itself for possible pregnancy the next cycle.
When the egg in the uterus is not fertilized after a full cycle, the lining of the uterus and the unfertilized egg that was in the uterus are expelled in the period. Anyone on her period is just about guaranteed to not be pregnant. But it is possible for a girl to get pregnant while on her period; while pregnancy is less likely at this time than other times in the cycle, sperm lingers for some time in the uterus, and might last long enough to fertilize the next egg that is released.
As long as the ovary still releases eggs, yes. When you are ready to become pregnant, you might want to purchase an ovulation predictor kit (found next to the pregnancy tests) to help you in becoming pregnant. You can also talk to your doctor to find out specific details about how to help you become pregnant.