Yes, you can still get pregnant if you've experienced PMS. Unless a woman is menopausal or already pregnant, pregnancy can occur. The youngest known female to be pregnant was four years old at the time.
The only ways to insure that you do not become pregnant are to practice safe sex or abstinence. You can use hormonal birth control, male or female condoms, the sponge, the ring, or a diaphragm to prevent pregnancy.
Your risk of getting pregnant is the same as any other time when you are fertile. Unless you are menopausal or pregnant, you have a chance of becoming pregnant from having sex.
Women who are planning to become pregnant, or who are already pregnant or breast-feeding, can choose to not drink any alcohol. Choosing to not drink any alcohol prevents this syndrome.
Past perfect: had already occurred. Present perfect: have/has already occurred. Future perfect: will have already occurred.
The probability based on an event that has already occurred is 100%. If the event has occurred, it has occurred.
"Has/have occurred" is the present perfect tense. "Already" is an adverb.
100% it already happened
NO.
No, you cannot.
If you ovulate and you're already pregnant, consult your doctor. It will make an interesting case-study.
No, she is already pregnant.
no
Ummm no...she is not pregnant she already has kids