Getting menstruated is usually not pregnant, but if the patient mistakes abnormal bleeding for menstruation, she may become pregnant.
During menstruation, the level of estrogen and progesterone in a woman’s body shows a low level, the follicles are in the primary stage, ovulation cannot occur in the ovaries, and at the same time, the uterine lining is thinner and is not suitable for fertilization of the egg to bed, all of these conditions are not able to satisfy the demand for pregnancy, therefore, pregnancy does not usually occur during menstruation.
However, patients who treat abnormal bleeding as a menstrual period and have sex during abnormal bleeding may become pregnant. Sexual intercourse is not recommended during either menstruation or abnormal bleeding, as the risk of infection is significantly higher.
If the next menstrual period is delayed, it is recommended to visit the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and target treatment and therapy under the guidance of the doctor.