Yes you can get pregnant while on your period -
No, you cannot get pregnant on your period because there is no egg to fertilise. You can however get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation because in the right conditions sperm may life up to seven days, by which time you may ovulate. Always use birth control when having sex.
Yes, you put live sperms inside you while you were ovulating. That can lead to pregnancy.
Well sperm can survive up to 72 hours in the vagina. So 3-4 days before your menstrual cycle to 3-4 days after the bleeding stops is when the female is most fertile. The best way to find this out is to go to a drugstore a get a ovulation kit to test the female when her ovulation is at the highest. On those days it would be the safest to avoid sex. If you do not wish to become pregnant, you have two options; abstinence, or birth control. If you do not use some type protection, you will be at risk of becoming pregnant no matter what time you engage in sexual intercourse. Contrary to popular belief, women can even get pregnant on their period. While not likely, it is still possible. In addition, using a condom will better protect you from contracting STDs.
Since the time of the dinosaurs, many females, including human females, have lived with a set number of eggs that can be fertilized during her lifetime. Males continue producing sperm throughout much of their lives. This is because it is the male's job to increase the species and if females produced as many eggs as males do sperm, there would be an overpopulation problem.
It depends on what type of discharge. If the discharge is blood, then of course it is normal.
Yes.
No you cannot get pregnant. During the period, there is no ovulation uccurring that means there is no egg cell to be fertilized by sperm cell. The next ovulation occurs around in the next 5 days or so.
Yes, while you probably don't ovulate that early in your cycle, sperm can live for 5 days while waiting for the ripe ovum.
Yes, it is not as common to get pregnant while on your period, but you still can get pregnant. Sperm can live inside a women for a few days and it is definitely possible.
Yes, the sperm waits inside for the egg to come.
A man can ejaculate inside your vagina while you're menstruating as long as you are using some form of birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy (unless you are aiming to get pregnant) - although you cannot get pregnant during your period, you can get pregnant as a result of sex during your period if the sperm survives long enough in your vagina to meet the egg once you ovulate after menstruation.
You can become pregnant while ovulating or on your period.
no, after a while the sperm will die (kinda creepy, right?) and they will come out during the next period. otherwise girls would get pregnant right after a pregnancy over and over again. no bueno.
Sperm should not come in contact with your hands if you are trying to get a girl pregnant. Sperm should enter the female's vagina during ejaculation while having sex.
Yes. Sperm can survive at body temperature for quite some time, and your period does not necessarily mean that you do not have eggs that can be fertilized. While having sex during your period reduces the risk of becoming pregnant slightly, it is STRONGLY NOT RECOMMENDED that you use this method as any form of birth control.
No, but during early stages of being pregnant you can get bleeding which seems like a normal period. This is common.
If he released sperm during your period, then you can still get pregnant. If it is just after, then the chances are higher. If sperm went in right before your period, then the chances are very slim because the sperm has to fight against the flow of blood. If you are trying to avoid pregnancy, then take EC (emergency contraception), you can get it from your doctor.