Once the menstrual cycle has stopped , is reproduction possible?
It’s possible but not very likely. Ovulation occurs around the middle of a woman’s cycle (specifically, in the middle third): If you have a 28-day cycle, for example, then you’ll usually ovulate on the 14th day, counting the first day of your period as the first day of your cycle. If your period lasts seven or eight days, by the time you finish menstruating you’re only five or six days away from ovulating. If you consider that sperm can live in the fallopian tube for two or three days, then you have a narrow window in which you could get pregnant if you ovulated a little earlier than normal.