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meimhere · 09/09/2018 21:50

So my cycles on average are 32 days. I had sex on day cycle day 9 at around midnight. I was wondering if there is a possibility of becoming pregnant on that day from a 32 day cycle? I don't want to be pregnant but if I do become pregnant I will cope with it and get on with it but what's the possibility of being pregnant in cycle day 9 of a 32 day cycle? My period only lasted 3 days this month as well which was unusual

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nowifi · 09/09/2018 21:53

Very unlikely that you would ovulate that early in my opinion!

hoping2018 · 09/09/2018 21:59

If you've had sexual this cycle then there's always a chance.

Not sure if you want to be or not?

Only way to know is to do a test - hope you get the result you want

meimhere · 11/09/2018 08:00

Ok so I know I'm gonna ovulate today or tomorrow (positive opk and stretchy mucus and pain) and had sex on Thursday 6th at midnight so technically Friday. Will the sperm still be alive inside by then to result in a pregnancy ?

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Polly99 · 11/09/2018 08:08

Unlikely. Sperm can live in the reproductive tract (and be capable of fertilising an egg) for up to 5 days. You’d be on the very limits or outside of that range if you ovulate tonight or tomorrow.
If you don’t want to be pregnant I’d suggest you either use some birth control or learn how your body works and chart your temperatures (get a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility).

HoldTightPretendItsAPlan · 11/09/2018 10:27

As others have said, it's unlikely but still possible.

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