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Chances Of Being Pregnant After And During Periods?

Hello, my husband and I are trying to get pregnant so I am very intoned with my cycle. I ovulated on April 26 which we had intercourse that very same night then we did again on April 28th.today will be 5 dpo for me and all day today and yesterday I been lightly cramping and very gassy..I also feeling a dull pulling only in my left lower pelvic area ..how good are my chances of be pregnant with the dates we had intercourse ..and could the feelings I been having be do to implantation? ?
Wed, 12 Jun 2013
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

It is unlikely that you would have symptoms related to pregnancy only 5 days after ovulating / conceiving. These symptoms are more likely related to the second half of your cycle. Here is a better strategy for getting pregnant:
1. Count day 1 as the first day of your cycle
2. Assuming ovulation is on about day 14
3. Have intercourse on days 10/12/14/16

I hope that this helps!
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Chances Of Being Pregnant After And During Periods?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. It is unlikely that you would have symptoms related to pregnancy only 5 days after ovulating / conceiving. These symptoms are more likely related to the second half of your cycle. Here is a better strategy for getting pregnant: 1. Count day 1 as the first day of your cycle 2. Assuming ovulation is on about day 14 3. Have intercourse on days 10/12/14/16 I hope that this helps!