You can still get pregnant before you get your period after having a baby. Due to the pregnancy your normal ovulation time could be different. Though if you are breast feeding regularly your cycle may be altered and this can also lower the chances of becoming pregnant, due to certain hormones that breast feeding releases.
No. You can get pregnant in the week(s) before your first period.
yes you can get pregnant anytime after you have already had your very first period.
You can get pregnant before the first time you bleed because you ovulate before you bleed and that is when you can get pregnant.
Yes, you can even get pregnant before the first time you get your period since you ovulate before you start bleeding.
Yes, but only if its about a week before you first get it.
if your question is "can a girl get pregnant before her first period", then, unless in a very unusual case, no, they cannot.
Getting pregnant is related to ovulation. Because a girl can ovulate before having her first period, it is possible to become pregnant before beginning to menstruate. Any time a girl has sex,she can potentially get pregnant.
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Yes.
a woman can get pregnant before one or two days of her periods --- A woman has a lesser chance of falling pregnant with in the first week after her period. After the first week she is at high chance of falling pregnant, especially within the last week before her period. ----
Yes you can get pregnant at ten and you can get pregnant before your first period, as you first period occurs just after your first ovulation. that means that if that first ovum is fertilized by sperm your periods will not start. as you will be pregnant. Yes if your periods had started
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.