No. In female to male sex-reassignment, the internal female organs are usually removed, leaving nothing from which to menstruate. Also, if you are taking male hormones prior to such surgery, your ovaries and uterus will shut down, so menstruation will stop.
In male to female sex-reassignment, the patients are born without internal female organs, and they do not acquire them with surgery. So transsexual women have never menstruated and never will, at least not until science can create the missing organs for transsexual women.
If you have sex during your period, there will be no side effects. However, you can still get pregnant if you have sex while on your period.
yes
Sex can always be enjoyed. But if the female has not had her period yet then it usually means that she is very young and shouldn't even be having sex!
No you wont be pregnant.
If your on birth control you don't actually get a period its actually withdrawal bleeding which looks the same as a period. Sex wont effect this cycle.
YES. Even if you're actually on your period, you can get pregnant.
Only if you have sex. Most women are past ovulation by the time of their period.
If you had unprotected sex you could be pregnant, if you are still concerned take a test.
Still a risk of STD.
He would have to have a sex change and still be heterosexual.
It's unlikely, but possible if the vaginal bleeding was not a true period.
Eventually yes. But if you have to ask this question i think you're too young to be having sex.