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Can She Be Pregnant 2 Days After Periods?

My gf and I had unprotected sex during her period. I produced a little bit of sperm in her on Friday and she got off of her period on the following Sunday. Can she still be pregnant 2 days later after she got off of her period? Please help . Can we get the Morning after pill still ?
Mon, 26 Dec 2016
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Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

First of all, it is extremely unusual for women to ovulate during her menstrual cycle. The normal drop in hormones that triggers a woman to get her period is not compatible with ovulation, so generally if a woman is bleeding or within the first seven days of the start of her period, she is not fertile at that time.

If you and your girlfriend are still anxious, taking the morning-after pill is still an option. The pill is most effective when taken within the first 72 hours (three days) after your unprotected encounter, but it still can help to prevent pregnancy even when taken up to a week later.

I hope that I was able to adequately answer your question today, and that this information was reassuring.

Best wishes,

Dr. Brown

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Can She Be Pregnant 2 Days After Periods?

Hello, and I hope I can help you today. First of all, it is extremely unusual for women to ovulate during her menstrual cycle. The normal drop in hormones that triggers a woman to get her period is not compatible with ovulation, so generally if a woman is bleeding or within the first seven days of the start of her period, she is not fertile at that time. If you and your girlfriend are still anxious, taking the morning-after pill is still an option. The pill is most effective when taken within the first 72 hours (three days) after your unprotected encounter, but it still can help to prevent pregnancy even when taken up to a week later. I hope that I was able to adequately answer your question today, and that this information was reassuring. Best wishes, Dr. Brown