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Could I be pregnant?

I was wondering if I could be pregnant, reason for asking is I had  unprotected sex the 17th of march and again the 22nd, He came multiple times each time. my period was from Feb 26th -March 2nd, I dont remember ovulating this month, I usually notice but have not if I did, so am not sure if I was even fertil those days or not, im confused ive read a lot of things about this and none really tell me anything, i should start the 29th of this month, but am late more often than not, can you tell me if there is a high risk of me being pregnant please.
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yes you keep saying you dont know if you ovulated this month but then you said you were due to "according to a chart I used i should have been ovulating the 12 to the 15th" just because you dont think you did...doesnt mean you didnt...no an eggg needs to be released or had been released in a proper amount of time to get you pregnant.
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I did mention i was not sure if I ovulated didnt I? lol I normaly notice when I do cramps, and the nasty discharge, I have not had any of those this month, thats just the calculated time I should have ovulated, so if i didnt but still had sex is is poss? :)
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yes you get pregnant when your ovulating. and ok if you were ovulating the 12th to the 15 or about there....you did ovulate! and you had unprotected sex around those dates
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I hope I didnt sound to stupid, i hear so many things lie you can only get pergnant when your ovulating, but im pretty sure I havent this month, according to a chart I used i should have been ovulating the 12 to the 15th, but sure I did not, he says he knows im pregnant, that it happened the 22nd, im not sure if thats possiable if I didnt ovulate. Thanks Kim, any more help you can give would be great.
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you have had unprotected sex and he has ben ejaculating inside of you. you have a great chance of being pregnant.
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