Typically you can't. Having your period is shedding the lining of you uterus. This means that the egg could not implant. If you do not get your next period on time, then take a pregnancy test.
yes you can get pregnant anytime after you have already had your very first period.
Not likely, but possible.
Neither, about a week after your period ends is normal.
probaly
You can get pregnant any time you have sex regardless of when your period was. To find the most likely time when you will get pregnant count back 14 days from the first day of your last period. One month from that day is the most likely time to get pregnant.
yes. I got pregnant with my second child when I had unprotected sex with my husband on the first day of my period, he did not pull out.
Yes, you can even get pregnant before the first time you get your period since you ovulate before you start bleeding.
To have sex between day 7 to day 14 after the first day of your period.
Yes you can get pregnant the day after your period but it is not a high chance that you will.yes
I think you go by when the sperm unites with the egg
The 8th day from the first day of menstruation is generally considered to be in the fertile window for many women, especially if they have a typical 28-day cycle. Ovulation usually occurs around day 14, but sperm can survive 3–5 days, so pregnancy is possible. It’s important to understand that no day can be 100% “safe” for avoiding pregnancy without proper contraception. Using this knowledge responsibly can be part of a woman’s mission to manage reproductive health effectively. For more Information: nsda.portal.gov.bd
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.