Can you get pregnant even if didnt start your period?
It is possible to get pregnant before starting your period, although it is less likely. This is because ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary, can occur before a woman has her first period. This is most likely to happen in women with irregular menstrual cycles.
A woman's first period usually occurs 12-15 years of age. However, some women may start their periods earlier or later than this. If a woman starts her period early, she is more likely to ovulate before her first period. This is because her body has had more time to develop and produce hormones that trigger ovulation.
Women with irregular menstrual cycles are also more likely to ovulate before their first period. This is because their bodies do not produce hormones in a regular pattern, which can lead to ovulation occurring at any time during the month.
If you are sexually active and have not yet started your period, it is important to use birth control to prevent pregnancy. This is especially important if you have irregular menstrual cycles.
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