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Is Pregnancy Possible Upon Having Intercourse On The 5th Day Of Menstruation?

Hello doctor, I had sex with my bf on my 5th day of period and exactly after 6 days i had experienced the withdrawl bleeding which lasted for 3-4 days. Now I am 4 days late of my next period. Can there be any chance of pregnancy, since i had sex on a very safe day?
posted on Fri, 19 May 2017
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Hi,

"Fertile window" is the time when there is maximum chance of becoming pregnant. It is usually on the day of ovulation (14th day) of cycle and 5 days before it (which means from 9th to 14th day of period), therefore it's very unlikely to become pregnant on having sex on 5th day of period.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Muhammad Zahir Shah, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Is Pregnancy Possible Upon Having Intercourse On The 5th Day Of Menstruation?

Hi, Fertile window is the time when there is maximum chance of becoming pregnant. It is usually on the day of ovulation (14th day) of cycle and 5 days before it (which means from 9th to 14th day of period), therefore it s very unlikely to become pregnant on having sex on 5th day of period. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammad Zahir Shah, Internal Medicine Specialist