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chance or no chance/prego

Hi there! Im wandering if i could be prego.I had my period Oct.7th and it lasted 6 days till the 12th.My cycle is 30 days.I had sex with my boyfriend on the 12 and my fertile days up to ovulation day is 17th-22nd.I have been examing my cervical mucus and as of today it is stretchy slightly watery.I know sperm last a few days but my question is,is there a chance for me to be pregnant? No symptoms but i did have slight cramping today.
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Ok so my ovulation day is two days away.like i mentioned before i had sex five days before my fertile day.Is it possible to have symptoms before implantation.Idk but past two days ive been feeling naseuas and bloated..any idea?
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Thank you ladies:) im planning to test in two weeks hoping for a positive!!
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Sperm can live in the body for up to 5 days. If you had sex on the 12th and your fertile days start on the 17th. I would think that you could become pregnant. Test when you are due for your period.
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If you had your period on the 7th chances are no but anything is possible...my hubby and I have been stressed with a 15 month old while buying a home moving and ect so we didn't really have sex for close to 1 month well the ONE night we got a chance to I ended up pregnant! I'm now 9 weeks but it wasn't ovulation time SO I THOUGHT
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