Can you get pregnant after your period?

The term “menstruation” generally refers to a woman’s period. If there is no obvious abnormality in the amount and period of menstruation, pregnancy is usually not expected; if there is a significant difference between the amount and period of menstruation, pregnancy is possible.
For women, menstruation is the cyclical vaginal bleeding caused by the stripping of the uterine lining. If the vaginal bleeding is different from the usual amount of menstruation, and at the same time the woman has a normal sex life, then it is necessary to be vigilant about the occurrence of pregnancy, and the bleeding at this time is considered to be related to the preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy and other undesirable pregnancies. If the bleeding is similar to normal menstruation, there is usually no pregnancy.
For women of childbearing age, if there is a significant difference in the amount and duration of menstruation from normal menstruation, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to improve ultrasound, sex hormones and other related examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat it under the guidance of the doctor.