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Sex after ovulation

Hi, i have been TTC and have been using an ovulation test kit.  It said i was ovulating last Friday 8th or would do so in the next 24 to 36 hours, So that night and Saturday night we did the bd.  We then left it for Sun night as i thought the 24 to 36 hours would be up or that the previous nights sperm would still be alive.  Then as i had one more ovulation test left in the kit i thought i would use it just for the sake of it and it still came up i was ovulating, so we did the bd on Mon night also.  My question is if i had ovulated on Fri or Sat would the Mon night sex interupt any implantation or cause any other problems.  I know it can take 6 days for the fertilised egg to tavel down the tubes and implant but could it have caused any probs?  Thanks
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Why on earth would it cause problems? Sperm can actually live up to 5 days in the vagina. Also sex during pregnancy is fine and the only thing you guys would've done by BDing again would be to ensure the egg was fertilized. Implantation won't be disrupted.
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i dont think so.3 dpo is too early for implantation.usually happens 6dpo or after.you should be fine and if you were still ovulating then you really wouldn't have interupted anything, just more sperm to swim to your eggs.lol..so dont worry as much.all you can do now is wait for about two weeks..good luck
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