It depends on if you are ovulating. It doesn't really matter the length of time just whether your body is ovulating each month (or some months) in that time. Use an ovulation predictor kit from the chemist or search online for signs of ovulation so you can check if it's happening. :)
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.
You can get preggers at any time of the month.
No it means that your body is getting used to having it and then not having it so it does not mean that you are pregnant.
When you are on your period
if you've been having sex for a few months and you haven't noticed your belly getting larger then no you aren't pregnant.
no
If you are having a period, then no you aren't pregnant. If you are "spotting" then you could be. If it makes you feel better go and get a cheap test. They are usually as sensitive as the expensive ones. Good luck! -K
If you are having a period, you re not pregnant. You cannot be pregnant until after your last period.
There is NO safety period for not getting pregnant. A human female can and does ovulate on errant days of the month, and can become pregnant on any day in her cycle. It used to be called "Vatican Roulette"--a woman and her husband/partner would try to guess when that woman might get pregnant and thus abstain from intercourse when she might become pregnant, or guess when she might GET pregnant, if a child is what the couple want. Obviously, it did not always work.
The egg is available 1-2 days a month.
It worked for me! I was not having a menstrual cycle. My OB prescribed birth control- after one month I had my period- two months later I was pregnant!
If you've been on the pill a month and haven't missed any pills then you're protected against pregnancy.