A woman can become pregnant WHILE ON her period.
Yes she can. Anytime you have sex pregnancy is a possibility. Just sometimes have a higher chance then others .
Somewhat unlikely. She can only get pregnant during the 24 hours after ovulation, which happens on like day 14, plus or minus a day. 3 days after the period is like day 7, sperm will live to like day 11.
That leaves about 3 days of margin, which is not huge, but covers about 95% of cases. So the chance is like 5% times the 20% chance of implantation, so about a 1% chance approximately. But that's per event-- if you do this every month, in a year there's going to be a 12% chance, which is getting mighty risky.
Better start using BC.
Yes. A women can get pregnant anytime. "Am amazing statement, as it's not quite totally and provably false, but it's *soooo close*.
On the one hand, it's definitely safer to ASSUME that it's true and always take precautions, because the downside is mighty pricey, like a big interruption of your life plans and $180,000. But it really, really, isn't true. Here's the straight scoop:(1) A woman can only get pregnant during the 24 hours every 28 days after ovulation.( Perhaps you see how different this is from the misleading statement: "A women can get pregnant anytime" )(2) This window is extended somewhat as the male sperms can live for about 4 days.
This extends the window to be from about 4 days before ovulation to one day after. So we're talking a 5-day window-- note how different this is from "A women can get pregnant anytime".(3) So we're up to a 5-day window, 4 before ovulation to one after. The question now is: when is ovulation: The scientific answer is: day 14, plus or minus a day, covers 85% of ovulations.
The remaining 15% of ovulations are closely clustered around there too. So a picky person would be a lot more comfortable with the statement: "Impregnation is only possible, 85% of the time, between days 10 and 15". Rather than "A women can get pregnant anytime"I know, it's best to assume the latter, and that might excuse spreading that little false nugget of wisdom, but really, 99% of the time it's just NOT TRUE..
Ancient Hacker - getting pregnant is NOT an exact science. Hormonal fluctuations can cause early periods, late periods (meaning early ovulation, late ovulation) There are documented cases of women getting pregnant on every single day of a cycle (including the not-normal days for getting pregnant). Pregnancy can only occur in the few days following ovulation (the release of an egg).
This usually takes place at some point in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, between her periods. Unfortunately, women have no definite way of knowing exactly when they are ovulating, so there is no guaranteed "safe" time to have unprotected sex. Sperm can survive inside the body for several days while they wait for an egg to be released, and the egg takes several days to travel to the uterus, meaning a woman can potentially become pregnant over quite a long period of time.
This is why even unprotected sex during a woman's period can sometimes result in pregnancy. If she has irregular periods (as many girls do in the first few years of menstruation), "safe" days can be particularly difficult to predict. Some couples do use the so-called 'rhythm' method as a form of contraception (i.e.
Only having sex on certain days), but the success rate is not high, and it also offers no protection from STDs such as HIV.
I don't think it's impossible. For one thing, sperm can remain viable in the fallopian tubes for up to 7 days after intercourse. So the real question might be can a woman get pregnant ten days after her period has finished.
Of course, the answer to that is yes. Clearblue Easy Digital Pregnancy Test - 3 pk.
Ancient Hacker - getting pregnant is NOT an exact science. Hormonal fluctuations can cause early periods, late periods (meaning early ovulation, late ovulation) There are documented cases of women getting pregnant on every single day of a cycle (including the not-normal days for getting pregnant). Pregnancy can only occur in the few days following ovulation (the release of an egg).
This usually takes place at some point in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, between her periods. Unfortunately, women have no definite way of knowing exactly when they are ovulating, so there is no guaranteed "safe" time to have unprotected sex. Sperm can survive inside the body for several days while they wait for an egg to be released, and the egg takes several days to travel to the uterus, meaning a woman can potentially become pregnant over quite a long period of time.
This is why even unprotected sex during a woman's period can sometimes result in pregnancy. If she has irregular periods (as many girls do in the first few years of menstruation), "safe" days can be particularly difficult to predict. Some couples do use the so-called 'rhythm' method as a form of contraception (i.e.
Only having sex on certain days), but the success rate is not high, and it also offers no protection from STDs such as HIV. AlisRN 50 months ago.
Ancient Hacker - getting pregnant is NOT an exact science. Hormonal fluctuations can cause early periods, late periods (meaning early ovulation, late ovulation) There are documented cases of women getting pregnant on every single day of a cycle (including the not-normal days for getting pregnant). Pregnancy can only occur in the few days following ovulation (the release of an egg).
This usually takes place at some point in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, between her periods. Unfortunately, women have no definite way of knowing exactly when they are ovulating, so there is no guaranteed "safe" time to have unprotected sex. Sperm can survive inside the body for several days while they wait for an egg to be released, and the egg takes several days to travel to the uterus, meaning a woman can potentially become pregnant over quite a long period of time.
This is why even unprotected sex during a woman's period can sometimes result in pregnancy. If she has irregular periods (as many girls do in the first few years of menstruation), "safe" days can be particularly difficult to predict. Some couples do use the so-called 'rhythm' method as a form of contraception (i.e.
Only having sex on certain days), but the success rate is not high, and it also offers no protection from STDs such as HIV. AlisRN 55 months ago.
Yes, not very likely, but possible, the chance is like 0.5 to 1%.
Yes, there's a chance. If you don't want a baby, just use protection. It's the mature thing to do nowadays.
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A woman can get pregnant between menarch and menopause anytime there is a sperm near an egg.
Technically, some (few) women have become pregnant while on their period.
Please say no" "can you get pregnant 23 days after the first day of your last period?" "if your period is a day late and last two days am I pregnant" "can a woman get pregnant 3 days after her period.
If your period is a day late and last two days am I pregnant.
Can a woman get pregnant 3 days after her period.
Yes, she can, so it's important to always use protection unless you're trying to get pregnant.
%DETAILS% Answer It is even possible to get pregnant during your period for some women. You get pregnant during ovulation. And every woman ovulates at a different time during the month.
For most women it is not during their period. So, yes it it possible to get pregnant 5 days after. I would say wait until she is late to start her period and then do a home test.
And from now on, if you aren't trying to conceive, use a condom or some other form of birth control; always. And 'pulling out' isn't a reliable form of birth control. Good Luck!
Answer You betcha! Sound like prime time to get pregnant! If your period is about 5 days long and then you said 5 more days after that..that is day 10...you could start ovulating on that day...and sperm lives in you for about 3 days.So even if you dind't ovulate on day 10, you still could get pregnant.
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