Can a lady who is in menstruation periods receive pregnancy?
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Jun 7
No, a woman who is menstruating cannot become pregnant during her period. However, it is still possible for a woman to become pregnant if she has unprotected sex during her period, as sperm can survive in the body for several days. It is always important to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
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Jun 7
It is very unlikely but possible for a woman to get pregnant while on her period.
How is this possible?
- Ovulation timing: In most women, ovulation occurs 14 days before the start of their next period. However, some women have irregular cycles and may ovulate earlier or later than expected. - Sperm survival: Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days. If ovulation occurs close to the end of a woman's period, there is a chance that sperm from previous intercourse could fertilize the egg. - Short menstrual cycle: Women with short menstrual cycles (less than 25 days) may ovulate earlier, increasing the risk of fertilization during their period. - Hormonal fluctuations: Menstrual bleeding can sometimes be caused by hormonal fluctuations associated with ovulation, rather than the actual shedding of the uterine lining. If a woman experiences "ovulatory bleeding" during her period, she may be at risk of pregnancy if she has unprotected sex.
Likelihood of pregnancy:
The likelihood of getting pregnant during menstruation is low, as the hormonal conditions are generally not conducive to implantation and most women do not ovulate at this time. However, it is still advisable to use contraception during your period if you do not want to get pregnant.
Recommendation:
To avoid the risk of unintended pregnancy, it is recommended that women use contraception throughout their menstrual cycle, regardless of whether they are on their period or not.