The : The odds of this happening are extremely low, but yes it can occur. Ovulation(fertile time) typically occurs around 14 days or so into a woman's cycle (for example if bleeding started on the 1st then ovulation would typically be the 14th, but could be a day or two before or after this) here is an example of how pregnancy could occur in this situation: if her period was 7 days long and sex took place on day 8, considering sperm could live about 2-3 days, and if ovulation occurred earlier for some reason that month, there is a chance that pregnancy could occur. But as you see for this to happen a lot of "if's" have to occur. Good luck and always remember condoms are very effective in preventing pregnancy.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Rare: If could happen if a woman had a long period and a short menstrual cycle or if she ovulated early.
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