Yes. Before girls start their period they ovulate.
Not very likely. But you should take a pregnancy test after the bleeding stops.
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
ANSWERYES, pregnancy is possible but could be other reasons for spotting and missed period.
Still possible.
It is quite possible.
ever thought of something call pregnancy??
Pregnancy is very unlikely on the contraceptive implant. Signs of pregnancy are absent bleeding and positive urine pregnancy test.
It's possible.
It is very possible for a pregnant woman to continue with her monthly cycle throughout the entire pregnancy. Although they should seek medical advice as bleed could be caused by something else
NEVER use tampons if you haven't started....... its not good for you and they are uncomfortable if you haven't started.
If you are asking about becoming pregnant if you have never started your period, then no. But if you have started your period and you are just not on your period then yes. In order for pregnancy to occur you must ovulate. During your ovulation time, the males semen must come in contact with the egg that the females body released during ovulation and fertilize it. This fertilized egg then turns into an embryo.
Anytime you have unprotected sex it is possible to get pregnant