Well, considering that one is only fertile when one is ovulating, and that the egg released during ovulation is only around for about 24 hours, does that help answer the question? Honestly, I think the "fertile period" is really a fairly small window every month, so just try to have some sperm lying in wait when that egg is released!
dec 1-3
For the rest of your life, sorry.
Your first period is a fertile period. They all are. So, to answer your question, your fertile period will be February 8th.
If your last cycle was may 29th then you were MOST fertile 10 to 12 days before may 29th
about 14 days after the first day of your last period but only if your periods are regular
no your not you fertile from 6-10 days after your period
about 14 days after the first day of your last period but only if your periods are regular
As long as a woman has her period, if she is fertile, she can be impregnated.
July6
Yes, you're able to get pregnant if your period lasts for 3-4 days. How long menstruation lasts doesn't impact whether or not you can get pregnant, what matters if ovulation and the fertile phase. If you want to avoid pregnancy then always assume you could be fertile and use birth control.
The fertile period
When you're fertile depends on your menstrual cycle, you'd need to use fertility awareness method to determine exactly when you're fertile. During a typical 28 day cycle women are fertile from days 7-16 of the menstrual cycle, but again how many days after your period depends on your cycle.