No. Sperm can only live for about 3 days/72 hours in the female body before they die.
If your already pregnant and have sexual intercourse during anytime of your pregnancy you can not get pregnant.
If you have not had your menstrual cycle in three months and this has not happened to you before and you are engaging in sexual intercourse, whether protected or not, there is a great chance you are pregnant.
If you have had sexual intercourse during the previous three months you may be pregnant. If not, there may be other medical reasons. In any case you should see a doctor.
You can get pregnant from sexual intercourse anywhere in your menstrual cycle, although the probability would be higher if a woman were on her 14th day, where she ovulates.
It is a very low possibility.
It's possible. She was six months pregnant with her fourth child, daughter Louisa Jacobson Gummer, when the Albert Brooks comedy about the afterlife was released in March 1991. Louisa arrived three months later.
7 months and three weeks
You may still have a false negative but you are plenty of time after intercourse and you had intercourse at the right time to become pregnant.
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April 27th is three months later.
If the test was positive then you will be pregnant
u would be three months pregnant