What Is Chance Of Pregnancy If Not Ovulated ?
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I had my period Oct 22nd and bled for 5 days. On Oct 27 I had unprotected sex. On Oct 28 I took plan b.
A week later on Nov 4th, I bled.. early. I knew it was because of the plan b. I had hot flashes, cramping, etc. on Nov 7th I stopped bleeding and had unprotected sex.
My question is, because I hadn’t ovulated yet before i took plan b which was exactly the day after I stopped bleeding. Ovulation was delayed. Then i bled so I would suspect I didn’t ovulate then either. And since I had unprotected sex right after I stopped bleeding/spotting, does that mean I probably ovulated then and put my self at risk for pregnancy since plan b delays ovulation
Or should I be fine because plan b more than likely stopped ovulation for this cycle all together
I had my period Oct 22nd and bled for 5 days. On Oct 27 I had unprotected sex. On Oct 28 I took plan b.
A week later on Nov 4th, I bled.. early. I knew it was because of the plan b. I had hot flashes, cramping, etc. on Nov 7th I stopped bleeding and had unprotected sex.
My question is, because I hadn’t ovulated yet before i took plan b which was exactly the day after I stopped bleeding. Ovulation was delayed. Then i bled so I would suspect I didn’t ovulate then either. And since I had unprotected sex right after I stopped bleeding/spotting, does that mean I probably ovulated then and put my self at risk for pregnancy since plan b delays ovulation
Or should I be fine because plan b more than likely stopped ovulation for this cycle all together
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Negligible chance
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No the chances 9f pregnancy is almost nil post bleeding.
The endomerium needs to be well prepared to receive the fertilized ovum. Soon after bleeding there is no endomerium available to do so, hence even if ovulated there is very negligible chance of implantation. Also, the hormones soon after ovulation prevent shedding of endomerium and bleeding.
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Negligible chance
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Hi,
Thanks for your query
No the chances 9f pregnancy is almost nil post bleeding.
The endomerium needs to be well prepared to receive the fertilized ovum. Soon after bleeding there is no endomerium available to do so, hence even if ovulated there is very negligible chance of implantation. Also, the hormones soon after ovulation prevent shedding of endomerium and bleeding.
Hope, I answered your query
Wishing you good health
Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar