Not all vaginal bleeding is a menstrual period. Sometimes a girl will have a small amount of vaginal bleeding during ovulation - the time when she is most fertile. Girls who ovulate sometimes have some vaginal bleeding that can be mistaken for a period.
Sometimes ovulation can occur before the bleeding from the girl's period stops or a few days after the end. All girls can ovulate at different points from cycle to cycle, which makes it impossible for a girl to know exactly when she is most fertile. Because sperm can fertilize the egg within 72 hours (3 days) after ejaculation, sex during the girl's period is risky. The egg is only available about 12-24 hours for conception after ovulation. After the egg has been released, progesterone begins to grow, which is a signal to your ovaries, and this month they do not need to release more eggs. Your cervical mucus will dry and create a fork to prevent the penetration of additional sperm into the uterus.
Having unprotected sex at any time is risky: along with the possibility of getting pregnant, you can also get a sexually transmitted disease, such as chlamydia, genital warts or HIV.
If you have sex, use a condom each time to protect yourself from an unplanned pregnancy. And talk with your doctor about other types of birth control.
So, the short answer is yes, there is the possibility of getting pregnant during your period, although very low probability of it. Because the body of every woman and, therefore, the cycle is very different, the chances of conception can be different.
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