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If you have unprotected sex on the first day of your period which lasted 2 weeks(due to fibroids) can you get pregnant? Or would the egg not be able to implant? No protection, no birth control of any type, and a very fertile guy.
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Oh ok. Thanks :) And congrats on the new little one :)
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I can't imagine how it would wash sperm away. Women have gotten pregnant while on their period. My cycles are/were very irregular and I would bleed for 2-4 weeks, stop for 2 weeks and bleed again. I just gave birth three weeks ago, so I would say it's very possible. Never operate under the assumption that it won't happen. The risks aren't worth it if you're not ready. They might be slim, but they're there and all's it takes is bad timing and one sperm.
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So the bleeding wouldn't like wash away the sperm or prevent the egg from attaching? Especially since it lasted 2+ weeks?
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So the bleeding wouldn't like wash away the sperm or prevent the egg from attaching? Especially since it lasted 2+ weeks?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Anytime you have unprotected sex you risk pregnancy. There is never a safe time to not use protection. Wait two weeks and test with first morning urine. Unless you want a baby, always use birth control and condoms.
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