Discuss the risks with your doctor and check fertility and then you take ovulation tests and have sex according to that.
Yes. Menstruation will still occur with out ovulation
NO, there's a small, very small, chance that you can still be pregnant if you get your period, however this happens rarely
Yes, it may be harder for her to become pregnant but it's still possible. You should see a dr about your lack of menstruation though.
A ngirl can't get anyone pregnant - for pregnancy to occur an egg and sperm (from a male) have to come together, a girl cannot get a woman pregnant. Women cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg, but she may still be fertile so birth control of some form should always be used.
The same thing that causes pregnancy after menstruation: sex.
In fact, a majority of women may miss one period or so, but can still have regular menstruation cycles while pregnant.
it is possible to get pregnant at ANY time, even if you're on your period, it is just less likely.
You may be pregnant If you have had sexual intercourse without protection. If you have had sexual intercourse, buy a pregnancy test. If you are still a virgin, your menstruation has just delayed.
Yes, you can still get pregnant and have a baby if you have trichomoniasis. You should be treated as soon as possible.
Yes, a girl can get pregnant before she reaches menarche. Menarche is first menstruation, and menstruation only occurs as a result of ovulation if the egg is not fertilised. Although sometimes first bleeding can be a result of hormonal changes, mistaken for menstruation, it still remains that a girl can become pregnant before reaching menarche.
No, a woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilise. However a woman may be fertile during menstruation, meaning that sperm may survive long enough in the vagina to still be around by the time she does ovulate.
No, a woman cannot be fertilised during menstruation - it is biologically impossible to ovulate during menstruation, however in the right conditions sperm from sex during menstruation can survive for up to 7 days by which time a woman may ovulate and thus get pregnant. If a woman doesn't want to get pregnant she and her partner should always use birth control.