Menstruation is a barometer of a woman's body. When a woman's menstrual cycle is normal, it can indicate her physical health. But if the menstrual cycle is abnormal, it indicates that the female body has problems and needs to be checked in a timely manner. Moreover, women have their menstrual cycle every month, which indirectly indicates that they are not pregnant. But some women find that their menstrual cycle is normal but they are still not pregnant, and they are very worried. So, can women get pregnant if they keep menstruating?
Having a continuous menstrual cycle does not necessarily mean that a woman's body is completely healthy, which may lead to infertility. If a woman's menstrual cycle is normal but she is not pregnant, she should consider whether her ovulation is normal. It is recommended that women undergo basal body temperature measurement to determine whether they have normal ovulation.
Women with normal ovulation have a lower basal body temperature after menstruation and on ovulation day. But after ovulation, the body temperature will increase, and it will be much higher than before ovulation. This testing method can infer whether they are ovulating normally, but some women who feel that this method is unreliable can also go to the hospital for ovulation testing, which can detect their physical condition early and provide targeted treatment.
Under normal circumstances, if a woman's menstrual cycle is regular and everything is normal, she can become pregnant without contraception. If a woman is infertile for a long time, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up to check her infertility status. During the preparation period for pregnancy, women should maintain a good mentality and not have wild thoughts, otherwise it is not conducive to successful conception.