could i'l be pregnant having sex 7 days after my menstruation?!


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YES: For a normal cycle of 28 days, the 14 day (from 13 until 15) is the pic "fertility" days in a women, that´s when a women ovulates and all the body is ready for a pregnancy. All the information that you need is in the sites bellow. You have a low probability of been pregnant. Any way, If you fell not sure, and you still have questions, take a pregnancy test in 4 weeks, and after that at 5 weeks, it will tell you with a big probability whats happening in your body (pregnant or not.)
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yes there is a chance you could get pregnant at any time during your cycle even when you are menstruating
it usually takes 10 days from start of your monthlies to strat ovulation procedure again. so ul have recount. 1st day from start of your periods to the 14th is usually safe. then the high risk tenure triggers off.
yes very much i think 2-3 days after is ok but seven days is mostly u will get a good news
Sure could ! Actually, that's pretty close to ovulation time!And sperm can be "alive" inside you for 72 hours (3 days)If you don't want a pregnancy at this stage of your life, you should NEVER have unprotected sex,period. You take a huge risk of getting pregnant no matter what day of your cycle it is, especially if you are younger.your body can release eggs "out of cycle".
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In a typical 28 day cycle where ovulation generally occurs around day 14 and the period starts around day 28, lasting presumably no longer than 5-6 days, the likelihood of unprotected intercourse on day 6-7 resulting in pregnancy is quite low as sperm rarely live in the fallopian tubes longer than 4-5 days which would still be 2 days short of ovulation. But that is in a "typical" cycle, which most women are not. Some ovulate around day 12 or 13, or have longer periods, or shorter cycles. Some bleeding is not menstrual bleeding but rather ovulatory spotting. So in essence, without careful attention to body temperature changes and cervical mucus changes, there is no "safe" time in the cycle to have unprotected intercourse with no risk of pregnancy.


Question: I had sex a week after I was on my period. Can this mean that I could be pregnant as we used no protection?

Answer: Yes! You can get pregnant from having sex a week after your period. You ovulate 14 days before your next period starts. If you have a 28 day cycle then that means you ovulate about 14 days after your last period starts. Sperm can stay alive for five days inside the vagina. During this time (from about a week after your period ends to about a week before your next period starts) you are fertile and most likely to get pregnant. You can also get pregnant at other times during your cycle as well, which is why it is extremely important to use protection every time you have sex. Condoms are great because they protect against sexually transmitted diseases as well as pregnancy. Use a second method such as a spermicide film or the birth control pill to make the chances of pregnancy even lower.
You could be, depending on your individual cycle. A woman usually releases an egg between day 10 and 16 of the cycle, the average day is day 14. The egg stays alive for around 24 hrs. Sperm can stay alive in your body for up to 4 days.

Eggs can sometimes be released at unusual times of your cycle or not released at all. This can be due to things such as stress, illness, poor diet.

If you have missed a period a doctor can order a blood test and this will confirm if you are pregnant or not even if it is very early days.
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Discussions with a doctor specialising in fertility
You can get pregnant at anytime during your cycle. 7 days after menstruation, you are not at the biggest chance of getting pregnant, but not the smallest chance either.
you can get pregnant whenever you have sex

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