No, I don't think so. If you have a period, you aren't pregnant. a person can stay on their peiod the whole time they are pregnant
I have to disagree with Leslie. I think that you CAN still be pregnant when you are on your period.
It is possible but highly unlikely. Most pregnancies can't sustain the amount of bleeding that normally occurs with a period. A small percentage of woman will have a light or short period and still be pregnant.
It is possible that the semen will find an egg and fertilize. This will make the female pregnant because that fertilized egg will start developing into a baby over a period of nine months.
If conditions are right that is if she has ovualted and an egg is there to be fertilized
I don't think so. When you get pregnant, the egg you've produced has been fertilized and sticks itself onto your uterus. It will then grow into your beautiful bundle of joy :D Besides, if your egg is still there, the menstrual factories inside of you stop production so the hormones in your body can focus on the baby.
No, pregnancy does not occur until ovulation-- ovulation is the process of the egg being released. Once the egg has been released it can be fertilized with sperm. If you have sex one day before you ovulate, it is possible to get pregnant. (Perhaps this is what you actually meant by your question?) Sperm can live inside a woman for several days-- So if you have sex the day before your egg is released, chances are, there are still living sperm inside you. It is also possible to get pregnant having sex the day after ovulation.
An egg gets fertilized in the fallopian tube by a sperm, then it goes inside of the uterus, and inside the uterus it develops.
When a bird's egg is fertilized, a chick is developing inside.
Although you are virgin, you are not safe from the attack, by the sperms. Your hymen has got pores. So that you have the menstrual flow. From these pores, the sperms can readily pass to make you pregnant.
That is not possible. at times you get fetus inside the baby. That is congenital defect.
Yes, it is not as common to get pregnant while on your period, but you still can get pregnant. Sperm can live inside a women for a few days and it is definitely possible.
Egg is a female ova (female gamete) which once fertilized becomes a fertilized egg.Each fertilized egg has an external protective membrane( hard shell in oviparous). Often two female gametes get fertilized and have a common protective membrane (hard shell in oviparous).This is why sometimes(rarely) an egg has two yolks inside.
Bullfrogs lay eggs, they do not get pregnant.
The simple answer is: because they are not fertilized. In order for a baby chick to grow inside an egg and eventually hatch, it must first be fertilized, like a human woman pregnant with a baby that eventually is born. If an egg remains unfertilized, it can be used for human consumption.