Anything is possible, but she most likely was not ovulating at that time since ovulation occurs around the 14th day. I suggest you educate yourself on the female reproductive system and birth control methods.
2006-06-06 13:27:48
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answered by margarita 7
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Really good actually, ovulation takes place 10-16 days after the first day of her last period, so if her period lasted 7 days, she would be on the 11th day when you had unprotected sex, and since sperm can live in the body for approximately 2-4 days...you get the picture...if her period only lasted 4 days, then the chances are slimmer that she is pregnant because she would have only been 8 days past the first day of her last period, but as said before, since sperm has a few day life span, there is still a small chance for pregnancy.
2006-06-06 20:36:25
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answered by lauren0531 3
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It depends a lot on how long your girlfriend's menstrual cycle is.
Most woman have a normal, 28 day cycle. Most women with a 28 day cycle will ovulate around day 14 of their cycle, which is for a woman who has a period lasting for 5 days, 9 days after her period. If she does not have a 28 day cycle, her best bet is to add up how many days in her cycle from the first day of her period, to when it starts again and then to work out where the middle of her cycle is. She is more likely to ovulate around that time.
I however do have a 28 day cycle, and a 5 day period. I ovulated and became pregnant 3 days after my period. I am now nearly 15 weeks pregnant - it can happen!
2006-06-06 20:53:16
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answered by Jade 5
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pretty good - women are fertile for a short period of time usually sometime between 6 and 14 days after the first day of her period. Even if she is not YET fertile (let's say you had sex 11 days after her period started and her fertile time starts on the 14th), it is possible, if the conditions are right for semen to stay in her body for something like 6 days - definitely long enough for her to get pregnant in this case. Cross your fingers and stop having unprotected sex. At the very least, get her on the pill!
2006-06-06 20:28:30
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answered by Katie O 1
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It depends on if she was ovulating or not. You can find out when she ovulates by buying the "ovulating" test at the grocery store. All women are different.....you need to be tested to know for sure.
2006-06-06 20:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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pretty darn good
2006-06-06 20:25:47
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answered by dragon 2
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