There is no standard time set or limit for sex, let alone conception.
For conception, just 1 little sperm from the guy fusing with an ovum (aka "egg" from the woman) is all that you need. Eventually this will lead to the development of an embryo and a baby will be born if all is well.
Hope this helps!
No it doesn't
To get pregnant you need to have intercourse around the time of ovulation which is usually 14 days before a period is due. The 3 days before and the day of ovulation give your the best chance.
Test tube babies are concieved in test tubes. Naturally concieved babies are concieved during sexual intercourse
The exact time it was created.
Chronemics dictate globally what is the exact time of the world down to the last millisecond.
You are just a person. Being conceived during an eclipse will not affect you.
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If you mean immediately after intercourse then no, neither can the woman.
The mother conceived the baby from sexual intercourse... and if this is for school: He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
About 3-4 weeks from your last period if you don't get any in the coming 28 days you are conceived!
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.
Because the dates of intercourse are so close, it is not possible to say which exact date you conceived on. Pregnancy in humans lasts for 40 weeks, but this is obviously not exact. Most women do not give birth on the due date that their doctor gives them. Obviously, it is more likely that conception occurred on the dates where the sex was unprotected.
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According to Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit, not through intercourse with Joseph. This event is known as the Virgin Birth.
Mary, because of her unique position as the mother of Jesus, conceived of her son Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit and not by normal sexual intercourse. Therefore, she remained a virgin.
No it is not safe if the sex was unprotected your body could be ovulating at any time of your cycle including the days prior during an after your period...
Wow! I'd love to know the answer because that is my exact circumstance. My first day of my last cycle was Aug. 25, had intercourse after I was off, and the 10, 11 and on my birthday the 13th! Just took a pregnancy test - Sep. 26 and I am pregnant.
23rd December 2008? Providing that was also the day you conceived, then roughly Tuesday September 29th 2009
No. Can you get pregnant ever time you have sexual intercourse? Yes. Is there something you can do to decrease the risk of getting pregnant everytime you have sexual intercourse? Yes.