If you're still menstruating it is possible. Low possibility, but still possible. If you're still menstruating it is possible. Low possibility, but still possible.
Yes, you can technically become pregnant without your mensus because you may still ovulate infrequently.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr right away.
If you're still menstruating it's possible but unlikely. If you're not menstruating you can get pregnant through a medical procedure and donated eggs. If you're not menstruating and can't pay for the treatment it's impossible.
Yes, but it is not a common occurrence. Normally girls do not become sexually active under after they have begun menstruating. However, girls who have not yet had a period can become pregnant during the first month in which an egg cell is released, which immediately precedes the first period. The number who become pregnant in this way is extremely small, but not zero.
Yes, it may be harder for her to become pregnant but it's still possible. You should see a dr about your lack of menstruation though.
Yes you can still become pregnant when you have AIDS.
Yes, you can still get pregnant when you have a UTI.
If the female is still ovulating then yes she can become pregnant.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking the pill.
Yes, you can still have your period if you're pregnant; most women don't, though.
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.