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My period cam on 2/2/13, it ended on 2/7/13 I had sexual contact on 2/14/13. Is there any chance i might be pregnant?
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i have had 5 children and didnt understand when i was younger when was the right time to concieve ...but they do say its 14 days after your last period ..then you have 5 ovalation days and thems the days you are prone to concieve ..any help???
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Women's ovulation dates can vary. Some women ovulate at day 10 of their cycles, others can vary through day 14 or later. Any unprotected intercourse for fertile women can lead to pregnancy. Sperm can survive in the body for 3 days (some experts even say 5 days). if you have a 28 day cycle, you likely ovulated somewhere around day 12-14, which puts your date around fertile days. It's not a guarantee without knowing exactly when you ovulated, but you do have a chance of getting pregnant/
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Your most fertile days depend on the length of your cycle. For instance, if your cycle is 30 days, your ovulation day would be day 16 (30 -14) & if it is a 28 day cycle, it would be on day 14 (28-14)....couple of days before ovulation, the ovulation day and the day after ovulation are the most probable days for conceiving.
Hope that helps.
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You might be 7 days after your period is ur most fertile day
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Keen to hear an answer to this as my dates are pretty similar!
Good luck!
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