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whats pregnate?
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Can I ovulate during my period? For women who have regular cycles, ovulating during your period is highly unlikely. Some women have very irregular cycles, maybe coming once every 3 months or 2-3 times in one month, and these women can have the odd occurrence of ovulating during a period or what is believed to be a period. Still, the chance of ovulating during a period is unlikely. But because sperm can live in the body for 3-5 days, pregnancy could occur from intercourse that takes place during a period. Can I ovulate right after my period? The answer to this is determined by how many days are in your cycle. For example, if you have a 21 day cycle ( from the beginning of one period to the beginning of another) and you bleed for 7 days, then yes, you could ovulate right after your period. This is because we know ovulation can occur 12-16 days before your next period begins, and this would put you ovulating at days 6-10 of your cycle. Can I get pregnant during my period? Pregnancy can occur from intercourse that takes place during a period. This is because sperm can live in the body for up to five days, and if a woman ovulates soon after her period, then conception could take place from intercourse that occurred during her period.
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No. If fertilization has occurred, the egg will be flushed out with your menstrual process and the menstrual flow. You are most likely to become pregnant after you begin to ovulate, midway between periods. You are a female, didn't you come with an operators manual?
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Why are you asking for opinions? This is not a matter of opinion. A woman is most likely to become pregnant when she is ovulating.
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