How many days after your period can you get pregnant?
If you have a consistent 28-day cycle, ovulation is likely to begin about 14 days after the day your last period began.
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by Cassandra S.
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About Pregnant Period
Many women wonder if they can get pregnant when they are on their period. The answer is yes, but it is still unlikely. Studies have shown that having sex around "that time of the month" reduces the likelihood of getting pregnant. However, it is far from a guarantee.
About Ovulation
Every month, hormones from your pituitary gland stimulate your ovaries to release an egg, or ovulate. Once the egg is released, it travels to one of the fallopian tubes.If you have a consistent 28-day cycle, ovulation is likely to begin about 14 days after the day your last period began.


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