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Pregnancy and Ovulating

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NeverendingR | 03:49 Mon 04th Sep 2006 | Body & Soul
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I had unprotected sex 24 hours before my period (it happened quite late on the Friday night and my period started very early on Sunday morning)

I have heard the few days before your period you are at highest risk of getting pregnant, is this true?
I took the morning after pill, however I know it isnt 100% so I'm quite worried
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if your period started you are not pregnant...

especially since you also took the map
and you are most fertile mid cycle for future reference
Joko, unfortunately period doesn't mean a thing, one can still get pregnant. But yes, NR, if you took MAP then you shouldn't really worry.
women ovulate and different stages. I ovulate about 2 days after my period finishes but for most women its day 14 of their cycle.
If you ovulate early on in your cycle it is possible but unlikely. If your next period is late test then. Did they give you any extra protection when you went for MAP?
you can get pregnant during your period, but once it starts, after you've had sex, then its pretty safe to say your not pregnant
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