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No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
Yes, before you get your period for the first time you ovulate so then you can get pregnant.
The first menstrual period is known as "menarche".
Yes, but after the time for your first period after conception they are probably not uterine/menstrual cramps but from other causes.
Yes, you ovulate before you bleed and that is when you get pregnant.
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
Sexual intercourse with no protection or contraceptives. Ovulation occurs about 14 days after the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), and this is the best time to conceive. However, since many women do not have regular cycles, this time frame can range from 10 to 17 days for ovulation to occur. Don't let this fool you; a woman can become pregnant at any time throughout her cycle, including during her period.
Are you wondering if you can get pregnant without having had your first period? Well, yes you can. If you're having unprotected sex when your first menstrual cycle is starting, then you can get pregnant witout having had a period first. That'd be unsuitably early to start having sex, and terribly early to become pregnant.
You can have a period for about three months after you have become pregnant, my mother had her's for about three months while she was pregnant with me.. That was actually the first time she had her menstrual any consecutive months.. Normally she would have her period once maybe twice a year. But when she got pregnant it was the first time she had her period more than once a year.
Yes. Counting days and rhytm methods are motoriously unreliable as contraceptives. one in five couples who rely on that ends up pregnant within the first year.
The first day of a womans menstrual period is just that - the first day of menstruation.