You should be in the clear.
Though sperm can supposedly survive for up to 6days (or something around) inside you-so wash up.
You can also take a couple BC pills in a pinch as "emergency contraception" next time-should you have unprotected sex prior to your period, and be worried about pregnancy. Obviously not something to be done on a regular basis-better not to play with explosive fire. (=unplanned pregnancies.)
Search more information on the practise of such -Birth Control in place of morning after pill-and precautions as well as appropriate dosing though.
Women are most likely to get pregnant during ovulation, which can be estimated around 14 days after their last period.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
It's certainly possible. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your next period
You can get pregnant at any time but you are more likely to get pregnant 14 days after your period
yes you can get pregnant you can't get pregnant if your period is still bleeding
There are no days before your period, when you already are pregnant. As soon as you are pregnant your next due period at the 4th will not come. When you are without periods for 2 months, it is very likely that you are pregnant. Many women don't know, that after 10 days after their last period, they are in a period of another 10 days that hey can become pregnant. Mostly it is only 7 days. So that means that 21 days between your period you cannot become pregnant. Short: Period + 10 days free. + 8 days pregnancy possible. + 10 days free. Dr. Phylopi
i have learned that you have 14 days since the first day of your period to become pregnant in other words whatever the 14th day lands on that day you become pregnant. for example if you started on the 20th then you were more likely to become pregnant on jan.2 that is when you ovulated.
Well ovulation is more important when become pregnant than the period but in order to ovulate you must have your period. Generally you get your period between ages 9-14. A woman is most likely to become pregnant when she is ovulation (when her ovaries release an egg). Once the egg is released, sperm from the male, fertilizes it and it grows into a baby. But you do not have to be on your period to become pregnant. A woman generally ovulates about 14 days after her menstrual period.
No, I don't think so. Typically you ovulate 2 weeks after the start of your period. That's the most likely time to get pregnant.
It's rare but you can in the later days.
Yes, you can. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period
Maybe, best to get a test and check