Can you get pregnant after your period?

Women can get pregnant after menstruation. When women are not pregnant, they normally have menstrual periods every month, with an average interval of 28-30 days between periods, and about 14 days after menstruation, which is the ovulation period of women. If you get pregnant after having sex during ovulation, you will experience menopause and your next period will not come. The last period before you get pregnant is called your last period, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. The last menstrual period can be used as an important reference for calculating the time of pregnancy and the expected date of labor. A woman’s last menstrual period is the first day of pregnancy, and 280 days after her last menstrual period is her expected date of labor. Normal pregnancy after menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon, and the pregnancy can continue if it is determined to be a normal intrauterine pregnancy.