Usually 2-3 weeks after your period is your most fertile time to become pregnant. This is the time when you ovulate and your egg is released and well if you have unprotected sex a sperm could then fertilize that released egg.
yes you can become pregnant any time of the month
It is possible to become pregnant ANY day of the month, bleeding or not. Protection is always necessary if you do not want to become pregnant or contract STDs.
You can become pregnant at anytime in your menstrual cycle.
Yes.
It depends on your due date
A woman can actually become pregnant on any day of the monthly cycle. If there has been an egg released and sperm are in the region of the egg, pregnancy will happen. However, on a regular 28 day cycle, it is more likely to get pregnant on the 21-28 day of the month. Sperm can live inside of the vagina for up to 3 days so you may not have ovulated yet, had sex and up to 3 days later, become pregnant.
There is always a chance of getting pregnant anytime of the month. Just because it is the day after your period does not mean you can't get pregnant, you can get pregnant on your period as well.
It is possible to become pregnant within one month. Many couples who have difficulties with pregnancy can use this medication and become pregnant right away.
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS FIGURE OUT THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR LMP (LAST MENSTRUAL PERIOD) AND THEN ADD 228 DAYS AND YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR EDD.
There is NO safety period for not getting pregnant. A human female can and does ovulate on errant days of the month, and can become pregnant on any day in her cycle. It used to be called "Vatican Roulette"--a woman and her husband/partner would try to guess when that woman might get pregnant and thus abstain from intercourse when she might become pregnant, or guess when she might GET pregnant, if a child is what the couple want. Obviously, it did not always work.
if you missed 4 pills in a month you can definitely become pregnant. You can become pregnant for missing even one single pill. However, if you got your period you are not almost certainly not pregnant. The fact that you are missing pills here and there is just messing with your body.
This is a good question. Once in the month girl ovulates. That is her ovary produce an egg. Usually it's a day 14 of her menses. If the monthly cycle is of 28 days, then day 14 is the usual day of ovulation. If the monthly cycle is of 30 days, then day 16 is the day of ovulation. That's usual story. But individual variations can occur. This is the time she can gets pregnant. Ovum usually active for 24 hours.