Ovulation matters: A woman ovulates 14 days before the onset of her next period. During ovulation there is a 24 hour time window, during which she can conceive, become pregnant. Unprotected intercourse after that time window is virtually unlikely to result in pregnancy.
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Unlikely: If you had a period that was at the right time and was normal in terms of duration and flow, its unlikely you are pregnant. There is some risk of pregnancy any time you have sex, so if you plan to have sex again, you should get on a regular contraceptive pill. Trying to time sex to prevent pregnancy is notoriously ineffective and frequently results in pregnancy. Best wishes!
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