No. If you are having a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. There are some cases where womans keeps having period along the pregnancy. But it is very rare.
It is biologically impossible to be pregnant whilst having a period.
Yes. If an egg has been fertalised and is growing in the womb, then you shouldn't get a period. Very occasionly a woman will carry on having periods throughout a pregnancy, but if you do bleed whilst you are pregnant you need to go and see the doctor straight away just in case.
No, I don't think so, you shouldn't get pregnant whilst you are on your period.
Trust me. You can. It is irrelevant when your period comes as some women even continue having periods whilst they are pregnant and there is no damage done to the baby. This is very rare, however, yet is still happens. Ovulation normally occurs in women in around the 14th day of your monthly cylce (usually two weeks after your period and two weeks before the next one). This is when the egg is released and when you're most fertile and therefore most likely to get pregnant. However, some women's egg may be released much more early, such as whilst you are still having your period. This is when women become pregnant.
As soon as your first missed period.
Its how long you have to massage its anus, whilst it tries to give birth.
A baby grows inside her. Hormones flood. She may get swollen ankles and stretch marks. She will stop having a period whilst she is pregnant. And many more!
AnswerNo time limit. Make sure to thoroughly clean front to back so you don't contaminate the urineAnswerYou can take a pregnancy test whilst you have diarrhea. It will not affect the result.
Can someone tell me why I have started my period two weeks early. I have put an implant in my arm whilst I was on my 5th day of my period, two weeks later I started my period but it is really light. On the second day of my period it was brown then after that it was light pink...please help me
Pregnancy symptoms can occur as early as a few days after conception. The majority of women begin experiencing symptoms just after their missed period. Some women don't experience anything until well into their pregnancy. Everyone is different. Those that have been actively trying to conceive may notice symptoms earlier than those that haven't been. Having no symptoms in early pregnancy does not indicate there is a problem with the pregnancy - just enjoy it whilst it lasts. symptoms include: Sore breasts / tender nipples, Headache, frequent urination, mood swings, constipation, bloated and gassy, fatigue, Nausea, vomiting, darkening of the areola.
Yes you can get an orgasm whilst having sex in a bath tub
You should have dry food.