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It's possible but not probable. While your body is expelling the egg and the lining, it is very difficult to get pregnant. However, if you are in the first day of your period, the egg may not have died and can be fertilised. Generally you won't be fertile again until 14 days after the first day of your period.
Then again, personally I'd still be using condoms… it's not just pregnancy they protect against!
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Yes…
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yes
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Yes, I have found that you can get pregnant any time of the month. It is all about your own cycle, and what your body does.
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yes. a friend of mine got prg. twice that way.
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Not likley at all because thats when your getting rid off the old eggs. and cleaning out the insides of you.
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Hmm.. I guess to some girls it's possible. BUT, from our Anatomy and Physiology lectures, you cannot get pregnant while having your period BUT again, it depends on what day you have sex. If you have sex on your 1st or 2nd day of having your period, it's very unlikely because those days are the days when you shed off the egg (which the sperm needs to penetrate for you to get pregnant). But there are some women who have irregular cycles that their ovaries already produce an egg while having their period. It's rare but it can happen. So, even when you have your period, you can get pregnant. But normally, you don't get pregnant when you have your period primarily because the sperm has no egg to penetrate because you're currently shedding it off.
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yes
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As weird as it is, yes.
Some women continue to have periods regularly even throughout their whole pregnancy, not even knowing that they are actually pregnant.
weird phenomenon eh?
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Yeap, a girl can get pregnant at any time with our without her period.
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YES! Because sperm can live for a long period of time. There for the sperm can get comfortable in her vagina, and wait until after her cycle is over. and BOOM conception.
Hope the helps(:
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