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conception help needed please!

Ok so I'm ttc. I ovulate Nov 1st and my fertile days were estimated frm Oct 27th-Nov 1st. I had unprotected sex twice on Oct 27th where I was fertile and before my ovulation day. Can I still get pregnant? My last menstrual period was Oct 19th and my conception date is estimated for Nov 2nd. New to this and need some help and good advice!
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Thank u! I'm experiencing white chunkyish discharge right now never have before what wld that mean?
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sperm can live for up to 5 days.  usally you ovulate 14days before your period is due.

cd1 is the first day of your period.  they say every other day but if hubby has good sperm count every day is not bad. Girls i would bd tonight and tomorrow night and the next night just in case.
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Ok thank u!
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Yes. Sperm can live up to 5 days.
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It's just so exciting and everything but don't wanna get my hopes up. I just cnt believe how hard it is if u are TTC bt if u aren't and it just happens its nt ht hard
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Whoa, I'm in the exact same boat!! Husband and I baby danced the 27th and my ' green week' is the 28th-1st!! I think your supposed to 'try' every day during your green week to increase your chances of conception. But I do believe sperm can live inside for up to 5 days? Fingers crossed & baby dust to you!!
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