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1289552 tn?1272071679

Getting pregnant after period

If I had unprotected sex multiply times the week after my period, are my chances of getting pregnant very high???
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726324 tn?1324074610
Actually the temp thing is not very accurate for everyone. My body temp is all over the place. If i relied on that for guessing when i ovulate i'd have no clue lol!
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202436 tn?1326474333
Typically speaking...no.  If a woman has a 28 day cycle.  Counting the first day of her period as the first day of her cycle and the day before she starts her next period as the last day of her cycle.  She would ovulate approximately day 14.  

If you have a 35 day cycle, you are most likely going to ovulate around day 21 of the cycle.  

Ovulation TYPICALLY occures about 14 days prior to the start of your period.  It is possible to ovulate early or late.  The best way to determine when you ovulate is to chart your Basal Body Temperature.  This can give you a very accurate idea of when in your cycle you ovulate and if you are in fact ovulating at all.  It's useful in trying to get pregnant and also trying NOT to get pregnant.
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1289552 tn?1272071679
Thanks a lot. I'm not sure when I ovulate, so how I would I figure that out?  & no i'm not trying to get pregnant so I'm hoping my next period comes out on time!
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1108272 tn?1292900816
It realy depends on when you ovulate. I got pregnant within a couple days to a week after my period, I gues thats when Im most fertile. Figure out when you ovulate (If your trying to get pregnant) the chances that you could be pregnant now are probably pretty high. Just gatta wait it out and see if you miss your next period. Good luck :)
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