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Is It Possible To Get Pregnant On The 24th Day Of The Cycle?

hi may i ask you if it is possible to get pregnant on the 24th day of the cycle. my cycle is between 28 to 30 days. have done the pregnancy test the day after and the result was negative. shall i do another test or wait till i get my period which is due next friday. thank you
Wed, 2 Dec 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for submitting your question.
The ovulation usually occurs in between 13 to 18 days of the cycle, if your cycle is regular and with a duration of 28 days. So, it is unlikely to have an ovulation or get pregnant on 24 th day in a regular cycle.
But I must say you that a pregnancy test is never positive before a missed period and you have to look for your next cycle to get assured for a nonpregnant state.
Sincerely
Dr Bhattacharyya
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Is It Possible To Get Pregnant On The 24th Day Of The Cycle?

Hi, Thanks for submitting your question. The ovulation usually occurs in between 13 to 18 days of the cycle, if your cycle is regular and with a duration of 28 days. So, it is unlikely to have an ovulation or get pregnant on 24 th day in a regular cycle. But I must say you that a pregnancy test is never positive before a missed period and you have to look for your next cycle to get assured for a nonpregnant state. Sincerely Dr Bhattacharyya