Peeps answered Tuesday August 31 2010, 8:40 pm: If you have ever menstruated (had your period) then you are probably a fertile woman.
When you have your period it means that your body has released an egg to become fertilized by a man's sperm. When your period comes it means you did not get pregnant.
If you have not had your period ever then it's entirely too unpredictable to tell you if you can get pregnant.
Pregnancy has absolutely nothing to do with your cherry (really called a hymen). It's even possible to get pregnant without breaking (or "popping") your hymen. Many women DO bleed when the hymen is torn BUT it has absolutely nothing to do with getting pregnant. It isn't even the same place where your period comes from.
Engaging in sexual play usually makes you at risk to get pregnant. If you aren't sexually active then you probably won't be getting pregnant any time soon. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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