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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy On The 5th Day Of Menstrual Cycle?
Me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex last April 17 around 11 n the afternoon. She took the Trust pill in April 19 around 4:14 pm. then April 25 she took Nordette around 10:10 am. She said that she had her last menstration last April 12 so it means that when we had sex she is on her 5 day safe. Is it possible that she might get pregnant? i need your help. Still she hasnt have her period.
Conception takes place around days of ovulation. Ovulation occurs during mid-cycle - around 14 days before onset of menstruation. Conception will not happen on 5th day after menstruation. You can track ovulation by temperature method and / or cervical method after consulting your gynecologist.
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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy On The 5th Day Of Menstrual Cycle?
Hello, Conception takes place around days of ovulation. Ovulation occurs during mid-cycle - around 14 days before onset of menstruation. Conception will not happen on 5th day after menstruation. You can track ovulation by temperature method and / or cervical method after consulting your gynecologist. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist