can i be pregnant if my boyfriend came in me the whole time doing my cycle
Question Posted Friday December 3 2010, 10:31 pm
I heard that sperm can stay in your body for upp to 4 to 5 days . Me and my boyfriend had sex during the whole time my period was on and he came In me twice everyday . I was jus wordering was it a good chance that I can be pregnant ? Or are my chances slim to nun ?
WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday December 4 2010, 2:49 am: Ignore JustJess.
Your chances of pregnancy are never 100%, but at varying times it can be very high or very low.
Sperm can survive up to 7 days if it reaches the fallopian tubes.
The next part is, in general. Every woman's body works a little differently, and strange things can and do happen every day.
Generally, you ovulate on the 11th to 14th day of your cycle, which begins after your period ends. With the 7 day mark it's possible to get pregnant as soon as 4 days after your period ends. It is also possible for it to happen during your period, though this is relatively rare. Normally, the flushing process gets rid of the egg, and even if the egg is fertilized it will be flushed out with the rest of your period.
Plenty of women's cycles have happened irregularly though, with pregnancy occurring during or even after a period. A gyno could give you much better information on stuff like this.
Chances are relatively slim, but still very possible. Even a 5% chance will get a woman pregnant now and then.
JustJessOx answered Friday December 3 2010, 11:09 pm: Hey there I hate to be the bearer of bad news but anytime you have unprotected sex your chances of getting pregnant are at 100%
No one can tell you for sure on here if you are take a pregnancy taste or make a doctors appointment.
I wish you the best and be careful & safe.
Much <3
Jess 17/f [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
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