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Yes, sperm is trying to swim against the blood coming out of the uterus, no matter what anyone says its nearly impossible to become pregnant during or right after your period. Chances are greatest during your ovulation period 11-14 days agter

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Yes, period bleeding can help expel any residual sperm in the vagina from previous intercourse, but it does not specifically target or stop sperm. Sperm can still survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so it is still possible for fertilization to occur if unprotected sex takes place near the end of a period.

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