Technically the ovum (egg) needs to be fertilised within 24 hours of it being released for it to become a pregnancy. The trigger for release is a rise in a certain hormone which "ripens" the egg. Your cervical mucus changes as this hormone begins to rise in anticipation of fertilisation. The cervical mucus can also keep the sperm alive long enough for it to meet the egg. Therefore women are said to "fertile" over about a 3-4 day period. Unfortunately you cannot tell how soon after you begin the period will the egg actually be released. It is USUALLY about three days - but can be two or four or even five days. I am not actually sure how you are judging your ovulation period, but theoretically you can get pregnant the day after. Ovulation isn't an exact science and when you ovulate can change month-to-month. I actually fell pregnant 4 days after I thought I was "fertile" - so you can never tell.
Yes - you are still very fertile then. Ovulation is a moment, not spread over several days so there is no 'last day of ovulation' but as it takes a few days for the ovum to travel down the fallopian tube you can get pregnant over several days.
Certainly. Although most women do not become pregnant while on their period, it is not unheard of. When a woman becomes pregnant is strictly dependent upon when she ovulates. For most women, but not all, she ovulates around 14 days before her expected period.
Although it is highly unlikely, and alot of these questions have answers with people saying that it is impossible, id just like to say that they are idiots because i got pregnant during my period. Anything is possible.
Yes your egg is alive for 24 hrs after it has left your ovary.
No, obviously you cannot be pregnant if you get your period.Menstruation only occurs if you don't fall pregnant as a result of ovulation the previous cycle.
Absolutely. In fact that's probably the time your most likely to fall pregnant if you have unprotected sex then
yes
If you get your period chances are you are not pregnant. If you don't get your period and you are pregnant, your doctor/midwife will want to determine when you most likely conceived, to do this he/she will want to know the first day of your last period. If you have a 28 day cycle ovulation usually occurs in the middle of your cycle.
yes you can get pregnant
There is a high chance to get pregnant a day after ovulation because the egg which is ready to be fertilized can live 12 to 24 hours. Sperm can also live up to two to three days. There is high chance to get pregnant two days before ovulation, during ovulation and a day after.
Most certainly you can! A female generally ovulates on day 14. The prime time for a woman to try to get pregnant is around ovulation time. The best time to have sex is 2 days before ovulation to 24 hours after ovulation. This is because sperm can last up to 3 days while the females egg can only last 24 hours.
Yes, you can. The day of ovulation is when you are most likely to get pregnant. Take a pregnancy test if you then miss your next period.
No, you cannot get pregnant five days after ovulation. In order to get pregnant, you must have intercourse before or the day of ovulation. But keep in mind, it is hard to pinpoint the exact day of ovulation.
If your period comes, it's unlikely that you're pregnant
Yes. But the day before your last day of ovulation is the most fertile.
yes it is possible