Yes. Thats your most fertile time.
2006-10-06 07:41:48
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answered by ♥ Nicola ♥ 3
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Yes. Women's cycles vary, but here's how it basically works. The first day of your period is the beginning of your 'cycle'. The 'average' peak-fertility time for women is the time when you are most likely to get pregnant. It is the day of ovulation and the few days before ovulation. Ovulation is what happens when the egg descends down to the uterus, and it occurs approximately 14 days after the first day of your period. When I say "approximately," however, I really mean it--the number of days can vary a lot. Your least fertile period, the time when you are least likely to get pregnant, is the period between when you ovulate and when you start your next period. However, it's very, very difficult to be certain of when this is. The safest assumption for a woman who does not want to get pregnant is that, if you are having sex, you can always get pregnant unless you are already pregnant.
2006-10-06 07:51:20
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answered by desertgirl82 1
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yes!
2 weeks after is usually when you are most fertile and usually ovulate if you have a 28 day cycle.
You can get pregnant any day of the month though including DURING your pregnancy. The percentage that you will conceive are slimmer during your period but still there. The chances you will conceive during your fertile time, two weeks after your period, are at the highest.
2006-10-06 07:46:49
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answered by FerymayGirl 3
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It depends on how long your cycle is and when you ovulate, but that might fall within the window of time when you're fertile.
http://www.askdramy.com/fertile.html
Women who have regular periods can easily calculate when ovulation occurs. Ovulation almost always happens 14 days before you expect your period. For a woman who has 28 day cycles, that would be in the exact middle of the cycle, 14 days after the last period and 14 days before the next one. Women who have 30 day cycles can expect to ovulate 16 days after the last period, which is 14 days before the next one.
Women who have irregular cycles cannot predict when they will ovulate. In retrospect, they can calculate that ovulation occurred 14 days before a period, but that does not help in planning a pregnancy. Women with very irregular cycles may need to use ovulation predictor kits to determine when they will ovulate. Ovulation predictor kits detect the rise in hormones that occurs before the egg is released.
It is not necessary to time intercourse to coincide with ovulation. That’s because both the sperm and the egg can live inside you for a while. The egg can last approximately 24 hours after ovulation. If sperm are available anytime during this 24 hour window, you can get pregnant. You don’t have to have sex within the 24 hour window, though. That’s because sperm can live inside you for days, waiting for the egg to be released. You can get pregnant by having intercourse anywhere from several days before ovulation to a day after ovulation.
2006-10-06 07:44:04
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answered by jersey girl 3
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obviously you haven't read the many thousands of other questioners who asked this question a zillion times
the answer is YES - YES YES YES YES
you can get pregnant AT ANY TIME OF YOUR CYCLE IF YOU DON'T USE PROPER PROTECTION and even DOUBLE PROPER PROTECTION IN SOME CASES
2 weeks after you cycle is the optimum time to conceive
any other time there is a chance - so listen up if you DON't want to get pregnant - DON"T HAVE SEX!
it's as simple as that
2006-10-06 07:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-10-06 09:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The first time I got pregnant was a few days after my period. And the second time was before I would have had it. You can get pregnant at any time before, after or during your period. I would not recomond during.
2006-10-06 07:45:53
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answered by mamaof2 2
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Even with protection you can always get pregnant. There are times during your cycle where you are less fertile, but no matter what you there is some chance even if it is .2% theres a chance in getting pregnant.
2006-10-06 13:03:46
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answered by ♥ 4
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Yes, that is the most likely time to get pregnant.
2006-10-06 07:45:39
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answered by krisaquarius 4
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Yes you can get pregnant at any time unless your on your period.
2006-10-06 07:42:31
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answered by Kimberly S 2
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