Yes, because it is only there that she can release an egg and if during ovulation she had an intercourse there is a chance of getting pregnant.
No, there is no ovulation when pregnant.
Definitely. She can get pregnant in any position. You only have to have two factors for a female to get pregnant. She has to be ovulating and semen to come in contact with her egg released during ovulation.
No, a woman can typically get pregnant during the 5-day period leading up to ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. This window can vary depending on the length and regularity of her menstrual cycle.
You cannot get pregnant two days after ovulation. During ovulation however, gender is 50/50. You will be able to see which gender your child is after being pregnant for 7 weeks.
A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex during ovulation or for the week prior when there is fertile cervical mucus present - but without tracking her cycles with FAM she can't know when she is fertile or not, so she must always assume she is fertile. Thus if a woman does not use birth control then she could get pregnant 17 days after her period.
Yes
It is possible. But you could be fertile.
That is what fertility means, the ability to get pregnant. Right after ovulation, a female is the most fertile.
Ovulation can occur at any point during your cycle. Even during your period.
There is a high chance to get pregnant a day after ovulation because the egg which is ready to be fertilized can live 12 to 24 hours. Sperm can also live up to two to three days. There is high chance to get pregnant two days before ovulation, during ovulation and a day after.
No, your period follows ovulation.