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help pleasee ??

So my last period was nov 27th and i was checking the calendar and it said my oluvation date would have ended on dec the 10th. I had unprotected sex on dec 17th he pulled out before he came. Is there a possible chance that i could still get pregnant? Im not sure when my next period is, i have a almost regular cycle.   If anyone can share thoughts ?
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Im not trying to get pregnant. I dont believe my period is late it should be coming sometime this week. I think im just really paranoid
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Hi there.  ANY time you have unprotected sex, you risk pregnancy.  Always use protection.  The thing about ovulation trackers is that they don't tell the whole story.  They are simply a prediction based on your norm and numbers.  What is you have an off month and ovulate late?  Then your prediction calendar/ovulation calendar is useless.  We are most fertile on cycle day 9 (first day of cycle is first day of period).  And it can go through day 17 or so.  And in fact, when trying to conceive, doctors recommend unprotected intercourse from day 10 to day 20 of your cycle.

Pull and pray is NOT protecting yourself.  Many women become pregnant this way.  

You may have missed your ovulation which would be good but there are no guarantees.  Is your period late?  If you started your period on Nov. 27 . . .   it should be almost time.  

good luck
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