Its be 13 days since i finished my length on the 9 hours of daylight have unpretected sex could i pregnant?




Answers:    YES! Unless your on birth control.
Yes. Though as a general rule the optimum time for pregnancy is about 14 days after the cease of your last period, this is not other the case. Because women's bodies are unique near is no hard and fast rule as to when you can get hold of pregnant. Also sperm can live inside a woman's body for several days. So, there is a good prospect that you could be pregnant. YES. you definatly could be pregnant, it all depends when you ovulate and how long your cyle is but yes for sure it's a possiblity. If your cyle is a regular 28 day cycle you would ovulate around daylight 14 from when you START your period. And the sperm can live for like 3-5 days. When you own unprotected sex there is always a randomness of becoming pregnant.
I've got a question for you: how frequent times does this question have to be asked? If you hold unprotected sex, you could get pregnant, period. Depending on how long your length is, that's about day 14ish or so after the first light of day of your period. Which is prime ovulation time.
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This may nouns digusting but when you to have sex does he *** in you or he pulls out. If he doesnt verbs out then you may be pregnant no way,,,travel hit it again.then come back the subsequent 1200 question about impossible to tell apart period
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