It is unlikely: If you are having regular menstrual cycles, your time of intercourse was on Day 7 of your cycle. With ovulation occurring on or around Day 14 it would be very unlikely that episode of intercourse would result in pregnancy.
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More than 25%: This type of birth control is called the rhythm method. It is about 75% effective if you have regular cycles and do not have sex before and during the time you are fertile. Since you had sex before your fertile time, the effectiveness of this method is less than 75%, which means that your chance of being pregnant may be more than 25%.
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