If you ovulated on 28 June, and you had sex on 26 or 27 June, *and* you are both very fertile, you have about a 30% chance of conceiving. If you had sex on 28 June, you have a very low chance of getting pregnant. But it also depends on how you determined when you ovulated. If you were charting, and you had the temperature shift on 28 June following one or more days of fertile cervical fluid, then it is pretty reliable.
If you used an online ovulation calendar, it is probably *wrong*. There is a simple reason for this. These calendars don't tell you when *you* will ovulate; they tell you when some mythical average woman will ovulate. Averages, by their very definition, are usually wrong. Consider this...if you expect every woman to be 5'4" tall because that is the average of all women, you will rarely be correct.
If you used an ovulation predictor kit or charting cervical fluid up to the point where it said you were fertile, the chances are somewhere in between the two.
There is no way to know more precisely than this.
2006-06-29 22:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Implanation of the egg hasn't even occured yet so there's no way of telling if your pregnant or not. Wait until after you miss your period and take a pregnancy test. If your ttc also try the day before ovulation for your best chances.
2006-06-30 01:10:02
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answered by sunshyn 2
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that was yesterday. wait til your periods late and then take a test. gees you cant know or suspect anything like this 24 hours later. go back to school and take sex ed and health again
2006-06-29 22:20:19
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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WAIT TWO WEEKS THEN TAKE AN EPT
2006-06-29 20:49:31
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answered by cajunprincess97 2
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how should we know? take a hpt
2006-06-29 21:00:40
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answered by sweet22kissez 1
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time will tell
2006-06-29 20:45:54
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answered by JayneDoe 5
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