Yes you can have a period still if you become pregnant before it, but the chances of that happening are slim. In a 28 day cycle ovulation takes place around day 14 -18 in the cycle and if the egg is not fertilized in that time the body will begin to prepare for a period. Sperm can stay alive in the uterus for 5-6 days, so if you had sex on day 12 of your cycle you could get pregnant very easily. Usually by the time you are ready to start your period all of this has all ready happened and the egg is no longer in the uterus and that is why you will have a period.
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Yes you can fall pregnant as you will ovulate before you have a period. If you feel you are not quite ready yet to try for another baby please use contraception
If you have not ever in your life had a period then no but if you have had your period before then yes it is VERY possible
It is unlikely unles you have an iregular period The most likely time to fal pregnant is half way through your cycle when yo ovulate and about the 4 days before and a 3 days after that.
This makes no sense - you only menstruate if you don't fall pregnant. It's also unlikely you'd be fertile so close to when you were due to menstruate.
It's not that common to fall pregnant when you bleed but it has happened but you might mean ovulating? The egg is only available for 1 day but the sperm can live inside for 5 days so if you have sex 5 days before there is still a risk. A orgasm can also make you start ovulating again. If you mean that you have never had your period before then yes, there is also a risk because you ovulate before you starts to bleed.
Pregnancy can accur anytime a women ovulates. A women can ovulate anytime of the month, even if they are on their periods!
Oh yes, you can get pregnant right away after.
Yes, you can fall pregnant after having the implant removed and no period, because once the Implant is removed...it looses it's effectiveness immediately, so therefore your fertility returns straight away. If you are concerned, wait roughly 4 weeks from removal, then test
It's biologically impossible to fall pregnant during menstruation, you can however become pregnant as a result of sex during your period as sperm can live up to a week, by which time you may ovulate. Unless you want to become pregnant you should always use birth control.
A pap smear doesn't change the timing of your fertile period. You could get pregnant that day.
It is possible, although not very likely. Women are unable to reproduce until they begin their menstrual cycle, which includes ovulation. Ovulation is when the egg cell is released from the ovaries and travels down the fallopian tubes into the uterus. It occurs about two weeks before the menstrual bleeding. If a woman were two weeks shy of having her first period, it is possible that she could become pregnant from unprotected sex.