Yes, if you ovulated on May 17th and had sex on the 16th, 17th, and 23rd, you can be pregnant. Condoms can not only prevent pregnancy, they can help keep you safe from sexually transmitted diseases.
I believe it is 16 days if not you may be pregnant.
Have sex three times a week, use an ovulation prediction kit or fertility monitor, have sex before ovulation (not after), don't rely on the Calendar method for predicting ovulation.
The days around ovulation (between 10 to 16 days before your next period) are when you are at your most fertile. So, if you are trying to conceive (get pregnant), this is the best time of the month to have unprotected sex with your partner.
No. You cannot get a reliable result on a home pregnancy test until 14-16 days after ovulation or when you think you may have become pregnant. You can use emergency contraception , such as Plan-B , within 72 hours (3 days) of having unprotected sex. Emergency contraception will not stop a pregnancy that has already begun but can help prevent an unintended pregnancy by delaying ovulation.
A: A sexually active girl can get pregnant from the time she starts ovulating. The age that ovulation starts happening is different in each girl, it can start at anytime during puberty, usually it is between the ages of 11 and 16 but this is only a guide line. Ovulation could occur earlier or later and as soon as the girl in question starts to have sex she is at risk of becoming pregnant.
Yes if they have sex with a boy.
four months earlier. So if you are 16 weekd now you had sex in december.
If he was the only man you had sex with in October then he is the father. If you had sex with other men in October then one of them could be the father because your estimated time of ovulation is just an estimate and might have actually occured at a different time in October.
Yes it is possible. If you are worried you might be pregnant for about $16 - $30 you can get the morning after pill from the chemist without prescription. The morning after pill can be taken 72 hours after unprotected sex. The morning after pill is not an abortion pill and will not do anything if you are already pregnant - it will prevent you becoming pregnant, the same way the pill would if you took that.
Less likely, but still possible. A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex either during ovulation or up to a week before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - this helps keep the sperm alive for up to 7 days and helps it to swim up through the cervical opening. During an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile between days 7-16 (ovulation on day 14, there can be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours) - by the time a woman menstruates the egg from the last cycle is long dead, and she cannot ovulate during menstruation. However if a woman's menstrual cycle is short she may ovulate soon after menstruation, thus if she was to have sex during her period sperm could survive up to 7 days, by which time she may have ovulated and thus she may get pregnant.
Yes but its not legal to have sex until 16.
Most women can get a clearly positive home pregnancy test 14 to 16 days after ovulation.