Since menstruation is notoriously irregular at sometime in every woman's life, but still we manage to get pregnant when we are trying or not - don't let irregular periods worry you. A cold, flu, stress, daily life or even a vacation can throw off a cycle - as long as you are having frequent sexual intercourse and your partner is producing healthy sperm chances are in you favor that a pregnancy will occur.
The best advice I can give you is not to try too hard, stressing over trying to get get pregnant is just the kind of stress that will cause irregular cycles and it takes all the fun out of trying. Just relax and let mother nature do her thing.
If you have been trying to conceive for 12 months, get the opinion of a fertility specialist. I always suggest starting with the male partner as his tests are noninvasive and infertility is as likely to be caused by the male as it is the female.
Yes, Menstruation can also occur while pregnant, unless if she has menstruation disabilities.
Tons of women have irregular cycles, although irregular menstruation is mostly seen in teenagers. Some women just naturally have irregular cycles, though, which is why these woman choose to take birth control pills.
Can Women Get Pregnant During Menstruation?
it means that either an individual women are pregnant,
No, as it promotes menstruation. It should also be avoided in breastfeeding.
Menstruation is body getting rid of the egg. If the egg is fertilized, the woman is pregnant, the body will not get rid of it.
Immediately after menstruation it is possible to get pregnant. It is even possible to get pregnant during menstruation, though very very very unlikely. It is always possible for a woman to get pregnant as long as she has a healthy, pre-menopausal, post-pubescent, fully functioning uterus and is having sex with a man in a similar situation. However, women are more likely to get pregnant right before their period and less likely to unlikely to get pregnant during or after their period.
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No, a woman cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilise. However a woman may be fertile during menstruation, meaning that sperm may survive long enough in the vagina to still be around by the time she does ovulate.
With respect to menstruation, the terms regular and irregular mean the frequency with which a woman gets her period. A regular menstrual cycle is considered to be 28 days long, but for some women it could be 25 to 31 days long and still be regular. Regular menstruation enables a woman to predict when she will next menstruate whereas with an irregular cycle, a woman never knows when her period will start until it does.
A woman cannot get pregnant on her period as there is no egg present to fertilise. A woman can however get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation as in the right conditions sperm can survive for up to a week, by which time menstruation could have ended and she could have ovulated.
In fact, a majority of women may miss one period or so, but can still have regular menstruation cycles while pregnant.