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It depends on duration of the period: if period was during 3 days, one day more is day 4 which is not fertile; if period is long about 7 days, one day more is day 8 which is the beginning of fertile days. In general the chances for pregnancy 1 day after period are about 1%.
Important to know. In the middle of the menstrual cycle (on 13-16 days) ovulation occurs - the dominant egg is released from the follicle and is drawn into the fallopian tube on its way to the uterus. This triggers a host of hormonal secretions - including estrogens - that thicken the uterine lining to support a pregnancy. Women are fertile for about 24-48 hours around the time of ovulation (before and after ovulation).
But how long can sperm survive in a woman? The answer is a very difficult one and depends on a large number of variables including the individual longevity of sperm, the internal metabolic capacity of sperm, the environment of the vagina (body temperature, pH levels, relative acidity), the presence of cervical mucus, the quality of cervical mucus, the ability of the sperm to get out of the vagina and into the womb, and the presence of sperm antagonists like immunity securing white-blood cells. If consider the most ideal conditions (ideal vaginal/uterine environments, fertile eggs, strong sperm health, etc) sperm may be able to survive between six and seven days. That's about a quarter of a typical menstrual cycle - and that means an extended window of fertility before ovulation. In most cases, however, we can assume that there will be realistic factors that may decrease sperm longevity or inhibit sperm movement. First of all, the sperm need to get out of the vagina and into the uterus (through the cervix). If the sperm can't make that initial leg of the journey in a few hours, most will end up dead shortly thereafter. Now, if fertile-quality cervical mucus is present and abundant, and if the sperm make it to cervix and the womb, then sperm life-span can be extended. On average, we can expect sperm to survive just a day or two, and given more optimum conditions or luckier happenstance, a handful of days more. Of course, with each passing day more and more sperm die and the odds of conceiving diminish
A woman can get pregnant at any time
Your risk of getting pregnant is the same as any other time when you are fertile. Unless you are menopausal or pregnant, you have a chance of becoming pregnant from having sex.
Ovulation generally occurs between day 11 and day 21 of a woman's cycle.
A woman that is pregnant.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr right away.
That isn't likely to happen, unless she ovulates late in her cycles. Getting pregnant depends on when a woman ovulates, not when she has her period. Most women ovulate about 14 days after their last period.
a woman can get pregnant before one or two days of her periods --- A woman has a lesser chance of falling pregnant with in the first week after her period. After the first week she is at high chance of falling pregnant, especially within the last week before her period. ----
There is always a chance of getting pregnant when having sex even on the pill.
If she gets her period, then she isn't pregnant. If you have sex while she is on her period then there is a chance she will get pregnant.
If a woman does not have a period she cannot get pregnant.
A woman can get pregnant before, during and after her period.
If a woman does not have a period she cannot get pregnant.
The possibility of getting pregnant after your period is reasonably high, but depends on your menstrual cycle. During the typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile around days 7-16, but if your cycle is longer you may not be fertile directly after your period.
u don't get your next period if ur pregnant
Yes, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant on her period. Remember, sperm can live for 3-5 days in the woman.
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