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Can I Be Pregnant After Having Unprotected Sex?

Hello, I had unprotected sex on May 22 at about 2:30am and he ejaculated inside me. I have been looking at the ovulation calculator and I am most fertile between May 25-30. The first day of my last period was on May 12th and I m on 29-30 cycle. Can I be pregnant?
posted on Fri, 30 May 2014
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As per your menstrual calender, you were in the fertile period when you had the unprotected intercourse. Thus, your chances of getting pregnant are very high. You need to perform a home pregnancy test 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. You also need to get a trans-vaginal sonogram to get the status of the pelvic organs. You should also see a specialist for a proper clinical evaluation and further management. Hope your query has been clarified. Wish you good health.
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Can I Be Pregnant After Having Unprotected Sex?

Hi, As per your menstrual calender, you were in the fertile period when you had the unprotected intercourse. Thus, your chances of getting pregnant are very high. You need to perform a home pregnancy test 3-7 days after the missed period with a fresh early morning sample of urine. You also need to get a trans-vaginal sonogram to get the status of the pelvic organs. You should also see a specialist for a proper clinical evaluation and further management. Hope your query has been clarified. Wish you good health.