Yes it is possiable but highly unlikely
You can... it's possible to, but it will just come up negative. A woman can't conceive on her period... so it would be pointless
Yes.
Your period should have blood clots. Every month the uterus prepares itself for pregnancy. If a woman does not conceive, the lining of the uterus comes out (period). It is a cleansing process that happens every month.
Unlikely without extraordinary medical intervention, but remotely possible.
Yes. Every woman's period is different. A period that lasts only three days will still expel an egg, and a woman is still fertile afterward.
It was Gods doing, as all things are possible with God.
Any age at which a woman can conceive a child...so between the time you start your period and menopause.
Yes, it is possible for a woman to have a period even if she cannot get pregnant. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining and does not necessarily indicate fertility. Factors such as hormonal levels and overall reproductive health can impact a woman's ability to conceive, but do not necessarily affect her menstrual cycle.
Abortion starts a new menstrual cycle, so your period should go back to normal four to six weeks after the abortion. A woman should have her period by eight weeks after the manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) abortion. An in-clinic abortion method does NOT affect your future fertility. It is possible to conceive a few weeks after your procedure, even before you have a period. There are no indications that surgical abortion affects a woman’s ability to conceive when she is ready. If you’re not using birth control and you don’t get your period eight weeks after your abortion, call your doctor or health center. You can contact counselors at safe2choose.org. .
Yes, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant on her period. Remember, sperm can live for 3-5 days in the woman.
Yes, there is no reason not to. The problem with blood types comes with blood transfusions.
If a woman is having her period, then she cannot be pregnant. Menstruation is a direct result of "failed fertilization", i.e. the egg (ovum) was not fertilized by a sperm cell. Therefore, women stop having their period when they conceive, since fertilization was successful and the production of ova (eggs) has ceased.