The menstrual cycle refers to a woman's entire reproductive cycle - including ovulation and menstruation - thus a woman is able to get pregnant during her menstrual cycle. A woman will typically only be fertile for around 9 days of her cycle: ovulation, and around a week beforehand.
A woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation - however she may conceive as a result of sex on her period. Although there is no egg present during menstruation there may be fertile cervical mucus present so the sperm may live long enough to fertilize an egg if she ovulates directly after menstruation.
Yes absolutely.
it is possible, though highly unlikely.
Almost none
Not really
Yes, because you are still fertile at this time.Refrain from coitus 5 days before and 5 days after your menstruation.
No, she is not pregnant, she in menstruating.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant two days after the last day of menstruation. It all depends on her menstrual cycle as to whether she is fertile that day, but it is certainly possible if no birth control is used.
Yes. Bodies aren't clockwork, so counting days and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable.
Yes - during the average 28 day cycle 3 days after menstruation would be during your fertile phase, thus pregnancy risk is very high.
you can get pregnant at anytime if you have sex(even during menstruation or even if you use "protection").
It is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant - however it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, which you might mistake for menstruation. It is biologically impossible to get pregnant during menstruation - however it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation as given the right environment sperm can survive in the vagina for up to 7 days, by which time you may ovulate. You may mistake ovulation bleeding for menstruation.
You are constantly in a menstrual cycle. It is the 28 days from the start of one period to the start of another. What I think you meant to ask is "Can you get pregnant during Menstruation?" Menstruation is your period. You can get pregnant during this time, but your chances are very low.
Yes, it is definitely in the higher range of days to get pregnant. For a woman to get pregnant, she needs to ovulate (release a mature egg from her ovaries). For most women, ovulation occurs about 14 days after her period. But it can vary from month to month and/or for each woman. So it is possible that 16 days after your period, that you could fall pregnant.
A woman can get pregnant at any time but the best time is about 12 days after menstruation has finished up until it starts again
No, if you menstruated then you are not pregnant - it is possible to bleed when pregnant, but biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. Two days after menstruation spotting is normal, it's just the remaining blood leaving your body.