Pregnancy timing: Sperm can last up to 7 days in the genital tract. Take the average length of your cycle and subtract 14 days from that, so if you have 28 day cycles, subtract 14 and get 14. Your ovulation is likely plus or minus two days, 12-16. So if the sperm can last up to 7 days, that would mean that you could possible have sex on day 5 or 6, and conceive! If your cycles are at all irregular, its unpredictabl
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Pregnant?: Since ovulation occurs on a regular basis 14 days before your period begins (if not pregnant, of course) and some ovulation can occur earlier in a given month than the previous month. If November 9th was the last day of your period, and it was 5-6 days long, today (14 November) would be day 11-12 and the sperm can live 48-72 hours. Check a preg test in two weeks if no period occurs.
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