There's always a chance but if he pulls out that chance is really small. I say go for it.
2007-01-05 01:29:01
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answered by Monkey Boy 3
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Not very likely. You can only get pregnant when you ovulate. Your best chances to conceive is to have sex the 2 days prior to and the day of ovulation. For most women ovulation occurs about 14 days before your period. Even if you ovulated 3-4 days before your period (which is highly unlikely), that would mean you have a luteal phase defect and the chances of implantion would be very low. Your luteal phase is the time between ovulation and your period. It should be at least 11 days to give your uterus lining a chance to thicken enough for an egg to implant properly.
My suggestion would be to wait until your next period, which would be day 1 of your next cycle. Then have sex every other day from at least days 10 - 20 of your cycle. You can use ovulation predictor kits to see when you are ovulating or you can chart your daily basal body temperatures. When charting your bbt, you won't find out you ovulated until the day after so it's good to be having sex every other day. The bbt charts are a good reference for both you and your doctor to make sure you are ovulating. If you are not ovulating, there are medications, such as Clomid and Femera that can help you ovulate. You will need to buy a basal thermometer, which are sold at most drug stores for about $10. Take your temp first thing every morning before even sitting up in bed. You can learn more about charting your bbt on fertilityfriend.com. This web-site also have valuable information about various signs of ovulation and the best times for conception.
2007-01-05 01:34:55
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answered by Melissa B 5
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there is incredibly no assure, which you will not or might get pregnant. the probability is decrease, yet like i stated until now there is not any assure. Charting is an invaluable device, besides the shown fact that it is not a a hundred% sturdy assure. i comprehend from my subject there is fairly some false impression approximately it, and it incredibly is only as precise because of the fact the guy doing the charting, and additionally each women folk's cycle isn't an identical. it could selection from women folk to women folk. the main false impression assoicated with charting is that "ALL" women folk ovulate on the twelfth day of the cycle, whilst in acuality it would desire to be everywhere interior the cycle. in case you and your husband are actually not attracted to having a infant now, perhaps you will possibly be able to desire to apply yet another approach of start administration such because of the fact the pill, IUD, injections, that would desire to serve the purpose yet might enable for intercourse without a condom. the article to undergo in techniques is even employing a condom isn't a hundred% start administration. I used a IUD until only presently ( my husband and myself are attempt for a sprint one), and it worked effectively for 5 years, as quickly as I did not elect a sprint one.
2016-10-30 01:46:49
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answered by ? 4
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there is always chance of getting pregnant regardless of when you have sex. There is no accurate way to pin point the time of ovulation.
Human females are poly esterous which means they can ovulate at any time, usually once per month sometimes more. Excess stress, medications, even some illness can cause ovulation.
2007-01-05 02:37:48
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answered by smedrik 7
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Unless you know exactly when you ovulate, then you still run the risk of getting pregnant. Some people ovulate later, and closer to the start of their menstrual cycle while others ovulate close after their menstual cycle. The rhythm method isn't 100% fool proof.
2007-01-05 01:26:57
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answered by nrsldy04 3
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Here's a site where they offer a free hormonal forecaster. It would help you calculate the periods when its safe to have sex with your husband and when its not. It helped me when I was trying to get pregnant. Hope it helps you too.
http://www.hormonalforecaster.com/download.html
2007-01-05 01:54:01
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answered by XF 2
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well, if you are 100% sure of when your period is to start and you're 100% sure your cycle isn't delayed for any reason, then you should be okay. However, if you don't want to get pregnant, don't take the risk.
2007-01-05 02:17:04
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answered by Jessie P 6
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