What is the percentage of having sex and getting ...

What is the percentage of having sex and getting pregnant the day that you had to get your period but did not get it but then got it 1 week latter for 3 days and your regular period time is about 1 week?


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Having sex the day you are supposed to get your period makes it impossible for you to conceive, unless your ovulation was off that cycle.

From the time you ovulate, it takes about 2 weeks until you get your period.

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what is the percentage that i am pregnant when about 8 days ago we had sex twice without a condom and he ejaculated inside me


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It is impossible to know. Take a pregnancy test once two weeks have passed.

If you are trying to avoid pregnancy, please be responsible. An unwanted pregnancy is a lot to handle and has serious implications for the rest of your life.

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Can I get pregnant having unprotected sex 3 days before my period?


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Probably not, but it's not a risk that's worth taking. Even if your cycle is usually regular, it could be off that specific month and you could be risking an unwanted pregnancy.

The best ways to avoid an unwanted pregnancy are abstinence or use of a reliable form of birth control throughout your entire cycle.

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