Can you get pregnant if you have one during a withdrawal bleed?

You can’t usually get pregnant if you have intercourse during withdrawal bleeding.
Withdrawal bleeding refers to vaginal bleeding caused by the use of oral contraceptives, progesterone and other drugs, causing changes in the body’s hormone levels, prompting the shedding of the endometrium. However, the bleeding usually does not exceed the amount of menstruation and lasts for no more than 7 days.
Taking these drugs belongs to a kind of emergency contraception, which can inhibit or delay ovulation, so as to achieve the role of contraception, so in general there is no pregnancy. It should be noted that there are traumas in the endometrium during withdrawal bleeding, and coitus at this time may be secondary to infection, increasing the probability of endometritis and other gynecological infections, and coitus should be avoided.
If the patient has abnormal leukorrhea and abnormal bleeding after intercourse, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.