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Could I get pregnant?

I'm 31 and already have 2 kids, I haven't been on birth control for almost a year and my boyfriend and I had sex 2 days after my period ended is it possible to conceive that soon after?  I've looked up alot on the web but everything says something differant.  We always use condoms but for some reason we didn't that night and he didn't pull out.  
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Sperm can last up to five days in the woman so if you had sex 4 days after your period ended and your period lasts for 4 days, that would mean you had sex on cycle day 6.  You pretty much would have to ovulate by day 11 or earlier to conceive.  
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I've read so many differant things lol that's why I was asking.  I think I have a 28 day cycle my period lasts for 4 days.  I read on a website (can't remember which one) but it said its possible to get pregnant one week after the first day of your period to one week before your next cycle starts.  And then the other ones say about the ovulation stuff, so I guess I will wait and see lol..thanks ladies.
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Hi I have a 28 day cycle and it turns out I ovulate on day 11, 12 or 13.  Each cycle can be diffent my last cycle i ovulated on the 16day ahhhhhhhhh my doctor had me tracking (blood test to check for ovulation) from day 9 as i had been ovulating on day 11 for several cycles.  My partner and i have been trying to have a baby for over 2 years with no luck, and I think it has a lot to do with timeing especially as i had heard that having a 28 day cycle that you would ovulate on day 14 Not true. I have also heard of a friend of mine falling pregnant 5 days before ovulation so there is always that chance.
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If you have a normal 28 day cycle, ovulation usually occurs about 14 days after your period. I highly doubt that you are pregnant.
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