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943465 tn?1245468247

whats the chance i could be pregnant

hi..i was wondering what were the odds of me being pregnant..we have been trying for about 3 or 4 months now...my last period was may 24 and lasted about 3 or 4 days..which means i would ovulate around the 4th-7th..we had unprotected sex on the 6th around 11am but i ovulated on the 7th around 8pm because i felt the light cramps..he did ejaculate inside of me 3 times my period is due tomorrow but i had some slight cramping about a week or so after we had sex..and some breast tenderness and they were swollen but the swollen and tender breast happens sometimes before my period is due..do you think i could be pregnant??
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796506 tn?1370188305
Don't be sorry we all have to learn some how! Symptoms are not really reliable so relax, and take a test tomorrow or the day after your period is due :) If you get a negative result and don't get your period retest in a week! Best of luck to you!
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943465 tn?1245468247
i know the length does not matter i was just stating it..im sorry
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How long your period lasts has no effect on when you'll ovulate next. Ovulation occurs after a series of hormonal changes in your body. Every woman has a 25% chance of conceiving in a given cycle.

You can take a pregnancy test when your period is due.
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