Yes - that is the time she is fertile.
A female cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilize. However a woman can get pregnant as a result of sex on her period as if her cycle is short there may be fertile cervical mucus present that could keep sperm alive long enough to still be around when she ovulates after menstruation.
This will be a "Can of Worms". You will need to look at sexual reproduction cycles. However, basically a woman ovulates an egg sometime between periods. This egg contains essentially half of the woman's genes. During intimate activities the man will provide the woman with sperm which will contain the other half of the genes required to get pregnant and make a baby.
No, a trans woman cannot get a woman pregnant because she does not have functioning reproductive organs that produce sperm.
No, a trans woman cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because she does not have a uterus.
No. To make a woman pregnant you must have sexual intercourse with her.
A woman can get pregnant at any time. She can even get pregnant on her period. It all depends on when she ovulates.
That isn't likely to happen, unless she ovulates late in her cycles. Getting pregnant depends on when a woman ovulates, not when she has her period. Most women ovulate about 14 days after their last period.
Yes, but it depends on when she ovulates.
The only time a woman can get pregnant is when she ovulates. The egg can be fertilised for about 36 hours. However sperm has been known to live in the vaginal tract/womb/fallopian tubes for up to 5 days, so while a woman can only get pregnant when she ovulates ie when an egg is available for the sperm to fertilise, the length of time that sperm can live for must also be considered when timing intercourse.
No, only when she ovulates. The sperm will not have a egg to meet in the fallopian tube until then.
You can get pregnant from sexual intercourse anywhere in your menstrual cycle, although the probability would be higher if a woman were on her 14th day, where she ovulates.
Yes. A woman can get pregnant until she hits menopause, which is the point at which she no longer ovulates, and thus can no longer get pregnant. Most women begin menopause in their 50's.
No, once your period begins you are no longer ovulating. A woman ovulates before menstraion, this the only time of the month that a female can become pregnant
When a woman ovulates, usually just one egg is released.
Ovulation calendars are used to determine when a woman ovulates and will be the most fertile. A woman would typically keep track of her menstruation cycles to determine the best time to get pregnant.
When they wanna have a baby. duuhh! They get pregnant when its called sex... dont you know that?A woman gets pregnant when she ovulates. If her cycle is 28 days, ovulation is USUALLY around day 12-17 (The first day of bleeding is day 1) Ovulation lasts about 3 days. Ovulation predictor kits are available in drug stores and can tell her when she ovulates. a woman can get pregnant anytime she has unprotected sexa woman can get pregnant anytime she has unprotected sex
A woman is most likely to get pregnant when she ovulates after her period. This is generally about 14 days for most women, though not all. A few days before or after though can also be a prime time due to the longevity of sperm or the change in a females cycle.