No, trying to have a baby can't change your menstrual cycle - think about it, your body is designed to try for a baby every cycle, it cannot tell when you have actually decided to try to get pregnant, not to mention it would make little sense for trying to have a baby to change your cycle. If you want to try for a baby then it may help for you to learn the basics about how babies are made first.
Reproduction (having a baby)
You can have a baby anytime after you have your menstrual cycle up until menopause.
yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
After having a baby, your period is generally late
... It is not possible to impregnate an infant girl until she has hit puberty and started her menstrual cycle.
So the baby is not flushed out of the womb.
You dont get your period while pregnant. The blood goes to the baby.
It worked for me! I was not having a menstrual cycle. My OB prescribed birth control- after one month I had my period- two months later I was pregnant!
To make a baby once a month an egg is released and if no sperm to make it intO a baby then it goes out your virgina and that's why we bleed
The fetus isn't really related to the menstrual cycle.The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, you will produce an egg and uterine lining plumps up to prepare for possible pregnancy - if you conceive then the fertilized egg/zygote travels down to the uterus and implants itself. A fetus is a name given to the 'baby' towards the end of pregnancy.
Ovulation occurs, on average, 14 days, into the cycle (day one being the day your period starts) this is the best time to try to make a baby.
No, you have a chance of becoming pregnant anytime you have unprotected sex, regardless of the current phase of your menstrual cycle. If your trying to reproduce, it would be better for you to do it at another phase though. If you haven't had one yet, then you're most likely not sexualy mature enough to have a baby yet.