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Hi almost a week ago I had intercourse on cycle day 11 twice i then ovulated On cycle day 14 and had intercourses later that night around 2am could it be possible I conceive? I have been trying for a child first time using ovulation test And have been having cramps last 3 days feel like my period will start any min but I’m 7dpo And period isn’t until the 15th
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Chances of conceive are higher during mid cycle of menstrual cycle. So intercourse during 10-15 days of menstrual cycle gives higher rate of pregnancy. However if you are using contraceptive pills or other methods of contraception, chances of getting pregnant are decreased. So if you want to conceive stop using contraceptive methods and do intercourse during the above mentioned days of menstrual cycle.
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Hi Thanks for trusting HealthCare magic for your health problems. Chances of conceive are higher during mid cycle of menstrual cycle. So intercourse during 10-15 days of menstrual cycle gives higher rate of pregnancy. However if you are using contraceptive pills or other methods of contraception, chances of getting pregnant are decreased. So if you want to conceive stop using contraceptive methods and do intercourse during the above mentioned days of menstrual cycle. Regards Dr hiren