if i had sex 2days b4 my period &still had a Normal period,could i have concieved on that day?


especailly is i have a 35 day cycle.i know people say u can still have ur period, but im talkin bout my NORMAL period,the same length and everything..could i have concieved?

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If the bleeding was really your period, then, no, there is no way you could have possibly gotten pregnant. A woman ovulates about 2 weeks (usually 12-16 days) before her next period, and the egg only lives for 6-12 (occasionally up to 24) hours.

Even if, by some really odd chance, there *was* an egg and you conceived less than a week before your period, it takes about a week for the fertilized egg to travel to the uterus and *start* implanting. By the time it got there, your period would have started or at least been about to start. So you physically *cannot* get pregnant the week before your period.

However, if the bleeding had some other cause (even if it *appeared* to be a normal period, it may not have been), then you could have ovulated at a different time. And, in that case, yes, you could have gotten pregnant.

Other Answers:
yep

Why don't you ask about anything else.
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All your other lame posts. NO.

As long as you were not already pregnant. Bet till my last quid.


No because you ovulate 14 to 16 days after your period and it also depends on when ur period was or is. here's a website that will help you with that www.mymonthlycycle.com
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personal experience In my opinion, if you already have your normal period, you did not conceive 2 days before your period. The reason to that is that if you would have conceived, you wouldn't have had your period to begin with.


Most likely not, it is possible though because everybody ovulates at different times. You have to be able to read your body to know when you are ovulating. I found all of my info. on babycenter.com.
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babycenter.com

well its very hard to obtain a pregnancy, that soon before your period..At 2 days, the blastocyst (fertilized egg) hasnt implanted to the uterus lining. If your period comes that soon, more than likely, it will be "flushed" from your period. For you to maintain a pregnancy, you need at least 5-12 days between fertilization and period check out the site below and read "luteal phase length". It is possible, but very unlikely
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http://www.webwomb.com/luteal_phase_frame_page.htm



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