No wrng information, you might have more posibilities to get pregnant 4 days of the month, but the truth is there is no safe day; you can get pregnant anytime you have intercourse and you cannot predict ovulation time, that´s why you cannot have safe days.
There are just days with more or less chances to get pregnant.
Good luck! ;D
2007-10-17 11:57:19
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Madison♥ 6
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Most women with a 28 day cycle ovulate approximately 14 days after the 1st day of their period. If her cycle is longer or shorter than 28 days, ovulation usually occurs 14 days before her next period. What remains the same in all cases is that Ovulation, the egg traveling through the fallopian tube, can last up to 3 days. That is the only time a woman can become pregnant.
Now, what a lot of people don't know is that sperm can live up to 5 days in a woman's body. (That's why Maury does so many paternity shows). So, if a woman had unprotected sex on Monday only, and doesn't ovulate until Thursday or Friday, she can still become pregnant.
To sum it up, If a woman has a 28 day cycle and she has her period on the first of the month, she will most likely ovulate between the 14th-16th. If she has unprotected sex during those 3 days, or during the 5 days leading up to the 14th, she may become pregnant.
I hope that cleared it up for you.
2007-10-17 12:36:46
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answered by Ki 4
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every month a woman releases an egg, this is called "ovulation". but, this egg can only survive for up to 24 hours, and if it is not fertilised, it will disintegrate and 2 weeks later a woman will have a period.
now, the mans sperm can survive in the female for up to 5 days, so lets say a woman ovulates on the 24th. if she had sex anywhere from the 19th till the 24th, the sperm will be ready to meet the egg when it is released.
so you see this is why a woman has a fertile "window" of about a 4-5 days max.
however, most woman in fact do not have exact regular cycles, which means that they cannot predict exactly the day when they will ovulate, for example, if a woman has a 29 day cycle one month, then the next month she has a 33 day cycle, then it is likely that she ovulated on different days in the month. usually if you count back 14 days from the period (the bleeding) that is the date she ovulated. however, the first phase (the weeks before ovulation) can vary in length from example 15 days in the first month to 19 days in the second month. this is why it is not a good idea to only use birth control for the "expected" ovulation day, because it might be wrong.
so yeah, in any month, a woman only has a max of 5 days in which she can get pregnant, depending on how long the mans sperm lives in her. any clearer now?
2007-10-17 12:09:06
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answered by Knowledge is Power. 6
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You can get pregnant at ANY time of the month, so I don't know where you got your information.
2007-10-17 12:19:48
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answered by Terri 7
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