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I recently had sex just three days after my menstrual,what are the probability of getting pregnant?

2007-01-11 16:44:02 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

13 answers

ANY time you have unprotected sex, you risk getting pregnant.
There are no "safe days".

2007-01-11 16:53:41 · answer #1 · answered by Wendy 4 · 0 0

It just depends. Are you normal or are you irregular in your periods. If ovulation occurs during that time it is very possible. Ovulation in a regular 28 day cycle is 14 days when you ovulate. However, if you have sex you have a chance of getting pregnant. If you don't want to get pregnant get on birth control. It's your safest method. If you don't do well with pills I would recommend the shot depo provera which last 3 mos. Calculating your "safe days" is never safe because you still can get pregnant at anytime and if you don't use condoms your chances of std's are increased significantly. In fact there have been many people I know who have gotten pregnant right after they had gotten off their period.

2007-01-11 16:50:02 · answer #2 · answered by Kelly s 6 · 0 0

I really need to know how to calculate my safe days.?

2014-12-07 01:48:02 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

please don't try to calculate your safe days. There are no 'safe' days. Different women ovulate at different times. Plus sperm can live in the body up to 5 days. Starting now, make sure you always use protection if you do not want to get pregnant.

2007-01-11 16:46:47 · answer #4 · answered by bb 3 · 0 0

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2017-02-13 14:40:00 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Is it safe to have sex 3-5 days before and after your period?

NO! You can only get pregnant after you ovulate. Ovulation is the release of a single, mature egg from an ovary. This happens once monthly about two weeks after the beginning of menstruation in the average female (but you may be different). Once the egg is released, it travels down the fallopian tube where it may be fertilized by sperm within twenty-four hours of release.

A sudden surge in the level of Leutenizing Hormone (LH) causes ovulation. LH is always present in the body but in smaller amounts than are seen just prior to ovulation. Around the middle of the menstrual cycle, the pituitary gland releases more LH than any other time of the cycle. The LH surge can last from 1-3 days. The beginning of the LH surge precedes ovulation by 20-44 hours which is about one and a half days. The surge in LH can usually be detected in the urine 8-12 hours after it occurs in the serum.

If you want to determine when you are fertile, there are currently two major methods used to determine when a particular woman is ovulating. Basal body temperature is one method. The basal body temperature (BBT) will fall abruptly one to two days prior to ovulation in most women. There is a basal body thermometer used to measure basal body temperature. The temperature of a healthy person when taken immediately upon awakening is considered to be the BBT. Basal conditions are defined as being found 12 hours after the following: a restful sleep, eating, with no exercise, and with no emotional excitement. Also, basal body temperatures should be taken in normal ambient temperature. In addition to the drop in BBT prior to ovulation, other symptoms of fertility are monitored. These symptoms include cervical mucus changes and general physical observations. Basal body temperature monitoring may be a useful approach initially for a couple attempting to conceive. It is an inexpensive option which also provides a woman with accurate data concerning her cycle length. This information is helpful when considering the purchase and use of in-home monoclonal antibody ovulation prediction kits.

The other method often used to determine time of ovulation is in-home ovulation prediction kits. These should be used after the woman knows the length of her cycle and a time frame when she can expect to ovulate which she can find by using the BBT method. In-home ovulation prediction kits help determine the woman's fertile period by detecting the increase in the concentration of LH in the woman's urine prior to and during ovulation. These kits were first marketed in the United States in 1985. These tests contain monoclonal antibodies specific for LH and use an ELISA or EMIT to elicit a color change proportional to the level of LH in the urine. A significant increase in the intensity of the color over baseline is indicative of the LH surge. Different ovulation prediction kits contain supplies for between 5 and 9 tests. Theoretically, the earlier testing begins in a cycle and the more consecutive days tested, the greater is the likelihood of predicting the day of ovulation.

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Go to http://www.mymonthlycycles.com and put in your period info and it will calculate when you will be fertile and ovulating. It is a free site to use.
Good luck

2007-01-11 17:12:47 · answer #7 · answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7 · 1 0

you should get one of those ovulation tests.. and see which days to avoid according to that... or maybe there's a test that tells you which days are safe?

2007-01-11 16:47:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a precise technical term used to describe women who attempt to avoid pregnancy via timing. They are called "mothers".

2007-01-11 16:48:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why would you risk pregnancy if you don't want it?

USE A CONDOM. Those are your "safe" days.

Any other day is risking it.

2007-01-12 04:00:18 · answer #10 · answered by barbiefreak518 3 · 0 0

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