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Is there a chance of me getting pregnant when I have my period?

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Though unlikely, it is possible to get pregnant during your period. If you suspect that you are pregnant there are several indicators which suggest that you may be: Missing your period by a month or more, or having an unusually light period. This is often a sign of pregnancy, and experienced by 71 percent of expecting mothers. Breast tenderness or enlargement. About 81 percent of expecting women have some sort of breast changes. Nausea, with or without vomiting.
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How many follicles give my best chance of getting pregnant?

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According to different studies, 3-4 follicles gives one the best chance of getting pregnant, while more follicles beyond that simply increases the risk of multiples.
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Can you be pregnant and still have your period?

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It's fairly unusual to be pregnant and still have a normal period. This is because the very thing that causes women to menstruate is the drop in progesterone that occurs only if fertilization does not happen. If a woman were pregnant, her progesterone levels would remain high, thus preventing her from having a period.
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Can I get pregnant during my period?

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Pregnancy can occur from intercourse that takes place during a period. This is because sperm can live in the body for up to five days, and if a woman ovulates soon after her period, then conception could take place from intercourse that occurred during her period.
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If your period is late and you are still getting negative results, could you still be pregnant?

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Can a woman get pregnant during her period?

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The answer lies in the wording of the question. More precisely, it is essentially impossible for a woman to get pregnant during her period, but on rare occasions it is possible for a woman to get pregnant from intercourse during her period. Since sperm can live for five days, a couple could have sex near the end of the woman's period, and the sperm could then live long enough to fertilize an egg several days later, if the woman had a very early ovulation.
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Can a woman be pregnant and still have a period?

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Pregnant women can have some light irregular bleeding during pregnancy, but it should not be like a “normal” period. Some women can confuse this for their period because often it can come right around the time she was expecting her normal period. The irregular bleeding or spotting that can occur during pregnancy is often a dark brown color or a light pinkish. It should not be enough bleeding to fill pads or tampons over a few days.
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Can I get my girlfriend pregnant if she has her period?

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A woman can get pregnant any time of the month, even during her period. It’s not the most likely time, but it can happen.
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Can women get pregnant during their period?

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Yes, there is a chance if a women has unprotected sex during her period that she might become pregnant. Women have been known to ovulate (release of an egg or ovum) at any time during their monthly cycle, including during their period, although this is unusual.
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Why are my periods irregular and can they affect my chance of getting pregnant?

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Don't worry if you have one or two irregular cycles because occasionally all women have variations in their periods. True irregularity persists over several months. So if you do notice wide fluctuations in your cycle, speak to your doctor about it. Irregular periods can be troublesome when trying to get pregnant. Irregular or abnormal ovulation and menstruation accounts for 30% to 40% of all cases of infertility.
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Do pregnant women have a greater chance of getting RLS?

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Women have increased prevalence in RLS during pregnancy, which resolves after delivery. Studies also show that pregnant woman commonly have venous reflux, which disappears after delivery, suggesting another significant connection between RLS and the venous reflux of pregnancy.
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What can I do to improve my chances of getting pregnant?

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Chart your basal body temperature (BBT). You need to buy a basal thermometer. A glass one costs about $5, but you have to wait 5 minutes before you get out of bed. For that reason, it is probably better to invest $10 and a B-D digital basal thermometer. These thermometers are more accurate than ones for fever, and accuracy counts for a lot! Once you have one, you should start taking your temp each morning at the same time, before you do any activity (speak, move around, get up, etc.).
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What is a person's chance of getting diarrhea when swimming?

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If pools are properly maintained and chlorinated, the risk is thought to be low for germs that are killed easily by chlorine. However, over the past 10 years, more than 150 outbreaks involving thousands of people have been reported, involving pools, waterparks, hot tubs, spas, lakes, and rivers. Many outbreaks are never detected.
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Can I get pregnant if I'm on my period?

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Some women can get pregnant if they have sex while on their period as it depends on when they ovulate.
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Can I get pregnant if I have sex during my period?

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YES, Yes, Yes! A lot of people think that if a woman has sex during her period, she can't get pregnant. Even though this is a common belief, you CAN get pregnant while you are bleeding. Sometimes ovulation can occur before the bleeding from your period has stopped, or it may occur within a few days after your period is over. In both cases, having sex before your period is finished can result in pregnancy. Having unprotected sex at any time, including when you're menstruating, is very risky.
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Can A Girl Get Pregnant On Her Period?

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Generally, it's easier or harder for a girl/woman to get pregnant at different times of her menstrual month (cycle). At the start of her period pregnancy may be less likely, but it's still not guaranteed safe. It's not possible to know exactly where you are in a menstrual cycle. Also, sperm live for up to five days inside a female, so if you have sex during a period, pregnancy could still happen a few days later if an egg is released. For more detailed info, check the Contacts.
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Is it possible to have a period while pregnant?

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No, it is not possible for a woman to have a period while she is pregnant. A woman may have what is called "breakthrough bleeding" at the time her period would have been due. Breakthrough bleeding is when blood comes from the uterus at times other than during your period. If you are pregnant, and you are concerned about breakthrough bleeding, see your doctor as soon as possible. Now that you are pregnant it is important that you do not drink alcohol for the remainder of your pregnancy.
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While the majority of women ovulate approximately 14 days after their period begins (the first day of the menstrual cycle), some will ovulate (be fertile) at other times during their cycle (including during their period) which could result in pregnancy.? Sperm have been know to live up to five days in a woman's reproductive tract. Therefore, though not as likely as during ovulation,? intercourse just prior to the start of menstruation? can? still? lead to a pregnancy.
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Do Women With HIV/AIDS Have More Chance of Getting Other Health Problems?

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Yes. Women with HIV/AIDS have more chance of getting pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and cervical cancer. Women with HIV/AIDS should be checked for these diseases every year. Doctors say that women with HIV/AIDS should have a Pap smear two times a year.
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Are there any foams or gels that I can use to keep from getting pregnant?

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You can purchase what are called spermicides in drug stores. They work by killing sperm and come in several forms – foam, gel, cream, film, suppository, or tablet. They are inserted or placed in the vagina no more than one hour before intercourse. If you use a film, suppository, or tablet wait at least 15 minutes before having intercourse so the spermicide can dissolve. Do not douche or rinse out your vagina for at least six to eight hours after intercourse.
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My tubes have been tied and I have now remarried. Is there a chance I can become pregnant?

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Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected coitus. It is estimated that 15% of couples experience difficulty achieving conception. Fortunately, in most cases, the cause of infertility can be identified and treated.
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Can I have my period and still be pregnant?

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No, it is not possible to have a period and be pregnant. Every month during a woman's menstrual cycle, the uterus begins building up a lining made of tissue and blood. If a pregnancy begins, the fertilized egg implants in that lining. If pregnancy does not occur, the uterine lining of tissue and blood isn't needed, so it flows out of the uterus and vagina, and out of the body. This is the menstrual flow. Very rarely, pregnant women may experience some spotting that may seem like a period.
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While the majority of women ovulate approximately 14 days after their period begins (the first day of the menstrual cycle), some will ovulate (be fertile) at other times during their cycle (including during their period) which could result in pregnancy. Sperm have been know to live up to five days in a woman's reproductive tract. Therefore, though not as likely as during ovulation, intercourse just prior to the start of menstruation can still lead to a pregnancy.
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I was wondering if it was possible for someone to be pregnant and have a period? I mean..if so, would it be a different period than normal..and Im also taking birth control pills, I was wondering what the chances were? Thanks for answering my question..=) Reply by Monnica abnormally short or light period can occur even if you are pregnant. A few rare women continue to have periods throughout their pregnancies, especially if this propensity runs in your family or has happened to you before.
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Can I get pregnant if I have unprotected sex while I am on my period?

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Yes, there is always a possibility of getting pregnant, no matter where you are in your menstrual cycle, if you have unprotected sex. Chances could be less likely, however, when you are on your period. Most women, if they have a normal 28 day cycle, usually ovulate, or release an egg, 10-14 days from the first day of her period. This would be the time when a woman is most likely to get pregnant. This is not applicable if she does not have a regular cycle.
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