Small possibility. Most women start their menapausal symptoms in their mid forties. Since the advent of improved nutrition and artificial light, onset of menses has moved up to as early as nine. If the onset of menses was late like 16 or 17 and you are still having menses then there is hope. Good luck Joymaker RN
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
have sex when you're ovulating
The fertile time is the most likely time to get pregnant.
PID decreases the chances of becoming pregnant.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
when a person is having unprotected sex, the chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, no matter what the regulation of periods or ovulation dates are.
The percentage of becoming pregnant after the lady has gone under a tubiligation, or as some people call it tubegtomy, the chances are very, very little indeed.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
if you are having unprotected sex, your chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, do not count on a 'safe time" or ovulation dates.
Well each day that you do not take your pill, your chances of becoming pregnant increases greatly. You can get pregnant almost immediately.
absolutely. Fact...
smoking, drugs, alcohol, sperm count in males, sexually transmitted diseases may cause miscarriages, not having enough sex studies show having sex at least 3 times a week increases chances of becoming pregnant, and being infertile. Being under- or overweight also decreases you chances.