If you are pregnant you won't have it and not sure why you would want to.
No, it is biologically impossible to get pregnant during your period as there is no egg present. BUT it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation, also not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
Once you are back on a natural menstruation cycle you can get pregnant.
I would think you would want to know so why not if you missed your period?
It's biologically impossible to fall pregnant during menstruation, you can however become pregnant as a result of sex during your period as sperm can live up to a week, by which time you may ovulate. Unless you want to become pregnant you should always use birth control.
Well, bless your heart for asking such a question. Technically speaking, it is still possible for a woman in her late 40s to get pregnant, even if she's still menstruating. However, the chances of conceiving naturally decrease with age, so it's not as likely as it would be for someone younger. Just remember, Mother Nature can be full of surprises, so always use protection if you're not looking to start a new chapter in the baby book.
You cannot conceive during menstruation as there is no egg present. You can however have fertile cervical mucus present and thus sperm may live for up to seven days, by which time you may ovulate. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
No, a woman cannot be fertilised during menstruation - it is biologically impossible to ovulate during menstruation, however in the right conditions sperm from sex during menstruation can survive for up to 7 days by which time a woman may ovulate and thus get pregnant. If a woman doesn't want to get pregnant she and her partner should always use birth control.
its up to you whether you want to do it or not, you cannot get pregnant by having oral, but if he/she has a disease or infection like sti's or aids it could be transferred to you.
Well the main sign to look out for is if you get your period. If you feel all these symptoms and your period doesn't come on it's due date, then you might want to get a test done. But the big part is the period. Unfortunately the symptoms of pregnancy and menstruation are the same....good luck!
That is a possibility. Both menstruation and pregnancy are regulated by hormones, and especially since you are still recovering from using the shot. But since you are having sex, there is always a possibility of being pregnant, if you suspect that you are pregnant you might want to take a test to see.
Yes. It may be nothing serious but you probably don't want to chance it.
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.