No, conception isn't possible during menstruation. During menstruation there is no egg present to be fertilised, although it's important to point out that a woman may still be fertile during menstruation: there may be fertile cervical mucus present, which can keep sperm alive in the vagina long enough so that there is still sperm present when a woman ovulates after menstruation.
Not necessarily. Cramping can be from many different things, including gas in the large intestine, ovulation, and menstruation.
Menstruation typically occurs about 14 days after ovulation.
No, menstruation occurs in individuals who have a uterus and typically identifies as female. Men do not experience menstruation.
Menstruation occurs
Menstruation takes place about once a month during a woman's reproductive years. If woman has normal menstrual cycle she can get pregnant. If woman hasn't menstruation she hasn't possibility of conceiving/bearing children.
of course not, menstruation occurs on the 14th day not the ovulation, and I say that the start of the menstrual cycle is actually menstruation.
When estrogen and progesterone levels are low, shedding of the endometrial layer (menstruation) occurs.
Levels of progesterone and estrogen
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
Menstruation is a monthly cycle that occurs in females. When an egg is not fertilized, it passes out of the woman's body in the form of blood. Ovulation occurs mid-cycle, and it is the release of an egg from one of the ovaries.
28 days
Menstruation