What should I do if I get pregnant during my menstrual period

  Will I get pregnant when my period comes, and what should I do if I get pregnant? Generally speaking, pregnant women are unlikely to experience menstruation, so we need to check if we are pregnant. If there is still bleeding during pregnancy, we need to go for a check-up in a timely manner. We must be clear about when we will become pregnant and whether menstruation will occur.

  

What should I do if I get pregnant during my menstrual period1

  Firstly, it is important to understand the menstrual cycle of women. Women have a menstrual cycle every month because they need to lay eggs once a month. The combination of sperm and eggs will develop into an embryo, which will give birth to a child after ten months of gestation.

  If sperm and egg cannot combine, the egg cannot survive in the uterus for a long time (about three days) and will be expelled from the body with the shedding of the endometrium, which is commonly known as menstruation.

  The ovulation period of women is generally between two menstrual cycles, and it can be roughly inferred that the first day of menstruation in this month is pushed back 14-15 days, which is basically her ovulation period. Sexual intercourse within ten days before and after ovulation may lead to pregnancy. On other days, the possibility of pregnancy is extremely low when having sex, which is commonly known as the safe period.

  The determination of the safe period is roughly divided into two periods: five days before the first day of menstruation and five days after menstruation. If you have sex within these two five days, you usually won't get pregnant. Do you understand now? But I have to remind you that some girls (especially those who are in school) often have irregular menstrual periods because they are still in the developmental stage, so it is best not to refer to the above safe periods. If you really want to have sex, choose to have sex within three days after your period ends. Having sex during these three days will definitely not lead to pregnancy. I don't know if you are satisfied with my answer. I hope you will be happy and joyful in the days to come.

  Menstruation will definitely prevent pregnancy, and cessation of menstruation is a major sign of pregnancy. For women who want to conceive, it is important to be aware of their ovulation period in order to increase the chances of conception and avoid disappointment.

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