Alot of things can cause a woman to be infertile. For instance, hormaonla problems, premature menopause, cancer, treatment for cancer, abdominal diseases, past surgeries, alcohol and drugs, just to name a few causes.
How fertile a woman is after menstruation depends on the woman and on her menstrual cycle. During the average 28 day cycle a woman is most likely to ovulate on day 14 and can be fertile between days 7-16 - if a woman's cycle is shorter she could ovulate directly after menstruation so be at her most fertile.
Yes, if she is fertile.
No I am not a fertile woman.
Fertile
It depends on her cycle, but very likely. A woman is fertile during ovulation (which is typically two weeks before menstruation) and up to a week beforehand when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - thus during an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile potentially days 7-16 of her cycle.
Unprotected intercourse, or not using contraception, between a fertile woman and a fertile man can lead to pregnancy.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant after her period. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile around days 7-16 - everyone is different, so when a woman is fertile depends on her cycle, but unless using FAM she has no way of knowing when she is fertile. If sexually active then always use birth control to prevent unintended pregnancy.
A woman is most fertile during ovulation and around a week beforehand when she is producing fertile quality cervical mucus. During a 28 day cycle this will be around days 7-16: ovulation occurs around two weeks before menstruation and there can be a viable egg for up to 48 hours. Unless a woman uses fertility awareness method you cannot know when you are fertile or not.
It's possible, but there's no way to tell that isn't insanely expensive and uncomfortable.
Any one fertile man and any one fertile woman can have a baby together. Your blood type is only important for the blood type your baby will have.
Yes, a fertile man and fertile woman can be incompatible for having a child due to various factors. These include genetic incompatibilities, issues with sperm or egg quality, hormonal imbalances, or anatomical problems such as blocked fallopian tubes. Additionally, certain medical conditions or lifestyle factors can also affect their ability to conceive, even if both individuals are technically fertile.
Usually up to two weeks.