Can a woman
get pregnant on her period?
The answer
you are seeking for. Yes she can. In fact, a woman can get pregnant at any
point during her cycle. Whether if she is on her first day, last day or during
her bleeding state. She can get pregnant. Evenly, it is correct to say that the
safest way to not get pregnant is to abstain from sex. Now let’s be real. Birth
control methods are not effective. In fact, it’s sometimes not the safest.
Hence forth,
the only way to not get pregnant is to not have sex. Period. In fact, each time
the male sex organ (penis) is inserted in to the vagina, your chances of
getting pregnant, regardless of whether you are on birth control, using the
rhythm method, or a condom ( or any other methods or any sort), regardless, you
can get pregnant.
When a man
is sexually aroused, the penis secrets a clear viscous liquid called
"pre-cum".
This may also
be known as pre-ejaculatory fluid or pre-seminal fluid.
What many
persons don’t know is that this fluid contains sperm, (a small amount) which
can be just enough to get you pregnant. So withdrawal, is not a good method of
birth control.
Another
factor to consider whether a woman can get pregnant is ovulation period. Ovulation
is when a fertile egg is released from one of the ovaries into the fallopian
tube. Ovulation period differs from woman to woman, because each one of us is
different.
Menstrual
cycle varies from woman to woman. The average cycle for a woman last
an average
of 28 days. Now, to understand the chance of pregnancy, you have to understand
your cycle. If you don’t understand your cycle you don’t understand yourself.
However, it can be just as easy to lose track of your period. Why? There are
many factors to consider every month.
1. Diet
2. Lifestyle
3. Exercise
4. Stress/
depression
5. Sickness
etc.
These vary
from person to person, every month. As a result, it may be difficult to pin
point the exact
date of
ovulation, even if you have a regular period. Rhythm method, not a safe method
either.
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