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chances of pregnancy

Me and my fiance had unprotrected sex on 15th march just 2days before her expexced periods
then i gve her plan B tablest or u can say morning after pill  with in 5hrs of  sex
now she had not got her periods yet that was supposed to be smewhere around 17th march
what are the chances of pregnancy
by   taking plan B periods are delayed by how many days
her last periods was on 16th feb
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No chance at all having ovulation 2 days before a period. Ovulation is the egg that is released it then takes 12-24 hrs to be fertilised, then another 4-12 days to slide up through & implant into the uterus. So there for there is no chance of pregnancy at all. But if she actually does ovulate 2 days before a period she should go to a gyn because she will have alot of problems trying to fall pregnant in future!
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No chance at all having ovulation 2 days before a period. Ovulation is the egg that is released it then takes 12-24 hrs to be fertilised, then another 4-12 days to slide up through & implant into the uterus. So there for there is no chance of pregnancy at all. But if she actually does ovulate 2 days before a period she should go to a gyn because she will have alot of problems trying to fall pregnant in future!
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today she got her periods and had sme whit discharge along with flow what could be the cause
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thnks a lot but suppose if she ovulates 2 days before are there any chances of pregnancy
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I don't think you have to worry about anything to be quite honest. Most ladies to not ovulate 2 days before there periods & even if they did they would not fall pregnant because it take 5-10 for implantation. And ovusilly you are aware you need to be ovulating to fall pregnant
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