Yes, she is.
Yes
The time just before dawn is called the "pre-dawn" or "early morning hours." This is the period when the sky starts to lighten but the sun has not yet risen.
You sometimes start spotting right before the period actually starts, so I don't think it is really your period, only an indication that your period is about to start. Also, if your periods are very irregular, you may only have spotting some months.
If she's been on the pill for over a month then she's protected against pregnancy.
yes
It is possible but highly unlikely. When you have your period it is to flush out your system, it it not? When you get pregant right before your period (Before the sperm reaches the egg) the period flushes it out.
You can get pregnant at any time of the month. But right after your period you have a less chance of getting pregnant, and right before your period because the egg needs to be in the tubes to be fertilized so if its the day before your period its not in the tubes.
Yes, or right before their period.
No. You can get pregnant before, during and after your period.
It is nomal for some women for their breasts to get slightly larger right before their period.
Just before winter starts.
You have discharge right after the period that just ended and it lasts