You're definitely treading on dangerous ground. My period started on October 23 and I know I ovulated on either the 4th or 5th (took a predictor test). You couldn't be pregnant yet, it's only a few days later but you certainly could be pregnant in a few weeks. You're barely in the time frame you can take the morning-after pill(it works best when taken within 72 hours) but I would definitely try to get it if you don't think you can deal with being pregnant. Good luck, hope everything turns out OK :)
2007-11-07 14:59:20
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answered by justpeachee22 5
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Which you could get pregnant for the duration of a 5 day window that happens someday two weeks after you your interval. That you may discover you are pregnant with some exams as early as 5 days before your next period but they may not be very correct. Going to the general practitioner for a blood scan often is the satisfactory strategy to see if you're pregnant.
2016-08-06 02:29:39
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answered by cris 4
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As said before, it is possible to get pregnant at any time during your cycle. The time table for ovulation only really works for adult women with stable cycles. If you are a teen or even in your early 20's, you may not have a stable cycle with predictable ovulation yet. It is not likely, but still possible. This is why protected sex every time is so important. Even if you were ovulating right now, you would not technically be pregnant yet because the sperm takes a while to get to the egg. It would also be important to note, that it is not too late to take the morning after pill.
2007-11-05 03:21:00
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answered by B4k4n3k0 2
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Yes it is, when your period is is only important if it is regular. If you have your period every 28 days, then you are relativly unsafe 7 days after the beginning of your last period. If you are in any way irregular, then you have to assume that you are fertile all the time. The timing of your period is governed by the time of ovulation, not periods. You will get your period by the 16th day after you ovulate unless you are pregnant. The time of ovulation is variable, and it is what governs when you get your period.
2007-11-05 03:17:47
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answered by maryjellerson 4
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you may get pregnant for the period of a 5 day window that occurs sometime 2 weeks once you initiate your era. you will discover out you're pregnant with some tests as early as 5 days in the previous your next era yet they won't be very precise. going to the wellbeing care professional for a blood attempt could be the terrific thank you to work out once you're pregnant.
2016-09-28 09:21:43
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answered by starkes 4
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Being on your period doen not make getting pregnant impossible. You can get pregnant ANY time you are having unprotected sex. There are times when it is more or less likely throughout the month, but being on your period does not mean that you cant get pregnant. So yes....it is possible that you are.
2007-11-05 03:12:37
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answered by joeinchino2000 4
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Typically 14 days after the start of your last period.
2007-11-05 03:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely!! I went for my 6 week check-up after I had my daughter and I was 5 weeks pregnant. My children are 11 months apart!!!
2007-11-05 03:20:25
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answered by YANNY 3
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14 days after the first day of your last period. That would be......the 5th and 6th. Be smart and use protection. Also..everyone's system is different. You could get pregnant any day.
2007-11-05 03:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You ovulate about 2 weeks after your period ends. Keep in mind that sperm can live inside you for approx 3 days.
2007-11-05 03:12:05
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answered by Blondie 3
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