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Ches asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 10 years ago

Can u get pregnant on your period?

This Is not a personal question but if a guy ejaculates inside of you while you are on your period can you get pregnant?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    yes, if you get sperm in there, you can get pregnant, on your period or not

  • 10 years ago

    It's possible — but highly unlikely. You'd have to have a very short menstrual cycle, which is the time from the first day of one period to the first day of the next period, or a tendency to have long periods. This would bring the time of ovulation closer to the time when you would start bleeding.

    Conception occurs when an egg and sperm meet in a fallopian tube. Sometime during the middle of your menstrual cycle, most likely between the 12th and 16th days, an egg reaches maturity in one of the two ovaries. The ovary releases the egg into the abdomen, where it's quickly sucked up by the tulip-shaped opening of the nearest fallopian tube.

    An egg can survive in your fallopian tube for about 24 hours after it's released from the ovary. So the only way you can get pregnant is if sperm are present in your fallopian tube during this window of opportunity. If the egg isn't fertilized, it's shed along with your uterine lining during your period.

    Typically, when you have your period, another egg is developing in preparation for release during the current cycle. But not every woman's cycle length is the same. Many women have a cycle that's about 28 days long, but some have cycles as short as 22 days long. If you have a shorter cycle, you could ovulate just a few days after you have your period. And considering that sperm can survive in your reproductive tract for up to three days, it's theoretically possible for the sperm to hang around until you ovulate again.

    It's also possible to mistake breakthrough bleeding — spotting between your periods — for a regular period. So you may be bleeding right at the time of ovulation, when you're most fertile.

    The time that it takes for an egg to develop, or mature, within the ovary can vary, and therefore, the actual day of ovulation can vary by several to many days. Some ovulation kits also base the "fertile time" on rising estrogen levels rather than the peak of luteinizing hormone, or LH, which is the actual trigger for egg release. In those situations the "fertile time" may seem to be longer.

    Source(s): wiki
  • 10 years ago

    You can, but it's extremely unlikely.

    Basically you can get pregnant from unprotected sex anytime from a few days before you ovulate and a few days after. Usually, women ovulate about two weeks into their cycle, which is about a week after their period ends. However, every woman's cycle is different, and some ovulate closer to the beginning of their cycle as that. Say you had a couple days of period left, had unprotected sex, and then ovulated the day after your period ended, there's still a chance you could get pregnant.

    If you're using your period as a method of birth control, your best bet (tho still not 100%) is to do it the very first couple days of your period, instead of towards the end.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    It is possible but very unlikely. Pregnancy depends on your ovulation cycle and usually (if you have simi-normal periods) your high peak of ovulation is about a week after your menstrual cycle. If you are concerned about getting pregnant there are options. 1) don't have sex, 2) use birth control, 3) use condoms, 4) natural family planing - where you track your ovulation cycles, and not having sex during times of high ovulation will reduce your chances of getting pregnant (Not fool-proof).

    Hope this helps.

    OCA

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