80bad2e7ba Top baby girls' namesTop baby boys' namesNames inspired by TV and filmShare your baby name ideas Baby TOPICS Your baby week by week Health Safety Sleep basics Breastfeeding basics All baby TOP RESOURCES Newborn care Baby development First foods Buying for your baby Daily care POPULAR Free baby stuffHow much formula does my baby need? How to swaddle your baby Vomiting: what's normal? Why are my baby's cheeks bright red? Baby's poo: what's normal? Chickenpox Mums' picks 2016 We've asked thousands of BabyCentre mums for their top baby product picks for 2016. Report this TsHomo3 18/06/16 18 June 2016 I start my periods. The longest that sperm can survive in fertile cervical mucus is seven days. You could have sex towards the end of your bleeding and then actually conceive 4 or 5 days later with your early ovulation. bye Report this See more comments advertisement Join BabyCentre Sign up to receive free emails and track your baby's development. Use of this site and the information contained herein does not create a doctor-patient relationship. posted 08/26/2007 by jsmom09 Report answer Was this answer helpful? Yes No Thank you! 25 out of 38 found this helpful Yes to many of you! You can get pregnant at ANY time really! I did not think I would at the time I did because it was 4 days before my period and then I got my period, but it can happen.
"One study showed that people who had sex only one time during this phase, even four to five days before ovulation, still got pregnant," says Steven R. Most pregnancies happen after sex within the five days before, and on the day of, ovulation. As noted above sperm can live 2, 3 and up to 5 days. Progesterone starts to rise, signaling that the ovaries don't need to release any more eggs this month. Last updated 17.03.2015. On march 21,2013 i took a plan b pill. You could also, in fact, enjoy unprotected sex during your period provide, you and your partner have no aesthetic objection to that. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.
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