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Is it possible to get pregnant on 9th day of my cycle ?

Hello,

Today i am on 9th day of my cycle, which is 32 days on average always. I had an intercourse however it was protected with condom, after we finished, i realized some fluid on and around condom. Condom was not broken i am 100% sure. I am now thinking that maybe it slipped a little up and some sperm came out. Or the fluid can be mine as well. Because i am not sure, i just wanted to ask at the worst case do you think i can become pregnant on 9th day of my cycle? As a note; my period ended 4 days ago.

If you comment, i will be very happy.

Thank you !
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Thank you for the quick comment!
sometimes it is difficult to decide.. i took plan b before and it made me really sick. so in this case, that i am not sure if something happened to really worry, i will choose not to take it. I will wait and see. I am hoping that it is early for me to conceive since i finished my period 4 days ago and i have 32 days cycle.
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Very, very doubtful that you will get pregnant. You can get pregnant at any point in your cycle but as long as the condom didn't break you should be fine.If you are ststill concerned about the condom slipping, take plan b ASAP. Plan b may mess with your cycle a little bit - making it lighter, heavier, longer, shorter, earlier, later. Just so you know.
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