Small, aid available: The likelihood of pregnancy is not high, but it is possible, especially with your irregular cycles, and is more likely if it was different than your typical cycles. If you are within a few days of the unprotected sex, the "morning after pill", which is a higher dose of regular birth control pills can help reduce your chances of pregnancy..
Answered 5/8/2016
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Odds?: The odds of pregnancy are nearly impossible to determine. The timing of intercourse makes conception less likely, since ovulation generally occurs 14 days into a regular 28 day cycle. Since your cycle is not regular, it is even harder to determine. Odds are that you are not pregnant, but it is still possible. A test would help determine pregnancy status.
Answered 8/17/2014
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