Short answer is Yes, it's possible.
Long answer (should you be curious):
Women typically ovulate 12-16 days prior to their periods. Given ideal conditions, sperm can live up to 5 days. This creates a *potential* window of fertility that starts as early as 21 days before her period. If she has short cycles (say, 26 days for example) she could be fertile again before she stops bleeding. I just read about a British study that found that up to 10% of women were fertile by Day 4 or 5 of their cycles. So, not terribly likely and even less so if her cycles are on the longer side, but there are people here who have experienced it firsthand and will tell you it's completely possible.
2006-08-15 17:47:24
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answered by mockingbird 7
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3 days is basically too early to comprehend something. I used to have a normal era too and that i experienced those indications extremely generally a pair of week till now i'd have my era. i got here upon that eating greater water helped to alleviate them slightly. what form of protection did you utilize? in case you used oral contraceptives on my own, observe that antibiotics and a few organic supplementations like St. John's Wort (taken by utilising the girl) can shrink the efficacy of those. additionally, donning a condom around on your wallet or storing it in different heat places degrades it. Did something flow incorrect for the period of the approach that would make you 2 think of she may well be pregnant (e.g., did the condom wreck, did you utilize greater beneficial than one condom on a similar time, did you utilize an oil-based lubricant, etc.), or became it basically the certainty which you 2 had intercourse? If her indications are intense, she could see a doctor and would tell her/him approximately what drugs, supplements, and supplementations she is taking, no rely if she became interior the woods those days (ticks, mosquitoes), etc., to boot via fact the certainty which you 2 had intercourse, as this would or would possibly no longer make a difference. additionally, what's her nutrition habitual like? Does she have an exceptionally ordinary eating time table (in case you already know)? Is she very underweight? Is she dropping weight or attempting to shed some pounds (by exercising, nutrition habitual, or the two)? All of those can impact menstrual cycles dramatically and characteristic been linked with numerous of the indicators you indexed. i wish this permits.
2016-11-04 22:01:00
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, it is possible. There's been quite a few people who have gotten pregnant while on their period, and then even kept having periods throughout their pregnancies.
2006-08-15 17:42:24
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answered by Dulie Woolie 2
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Yes, it is possible. I've gotten pregnant twice while on my period. It doesn't happen too often though. Every girl is different, and each ovulation can be too.
2006-08-15 17:52:45
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answered by Roxxy Wylde 1
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It is absolutely possible! There is no time of the month a girl can't get pregnant!
2006-08-15 17:43:06
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answered by Muggle 3
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actually yes it is!!! my friend got pregnant on her period as bad as it sounds. the egg can still be fertillzed in womb, doesnt always mean it has came out yet. trust anything is possible with the human body : )
2006-08-15 17:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Very possible. But remember this girls can't get pregnant if they never had they're period.
2006-08-15 17:44:49
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answered by The real one. 1
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Yes it is possible. Rare but possible for an egg to release during menstration.
2006-08-15 17:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my ex-wife did with our first child and she even kept on having periods thru the 4th month of pregnancy.
2006-08-15 17:53:28
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answered by curtf1964 3
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4 to 6 % YES. Your friend must be a vet! Although its a slim change it can happen so becareful.
2006-08-15 17:47:11
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answered by WICCA 4
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