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Can you still get pregnant days before ovulation?

Asked by luvbird 6 months ago, 4 answers.

Me and my boyfriend have been trying to have a baby but we always make time to have sex when im not ovulating and im wondering can you still get pregnant two days or so before you start ovulating???

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[accidently deleted] back to black 07-09-08 Answered by tinatodder4 on Apr 01, 2008, 11:01AM
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you can get pregnant anytime, if you didn't know that you really aren't educated enough to even have a child.

Answered by advizor54 on Apr 01, 2008, 11:42AM
| 18 answers.

TinaTodder is right. If you don't know the basics of getting pregnant you have NO BUSINESS getting knocked up. Is your boyfriend going to stick around and help you when you get fat, slow, and sick? Are you going to get a job and leave the baby behind in the hands of a parent, a grand-parent, or a day care provider? Are you going to have enough money to feed, clothe, and care for this baby or are you going to make me pay for it through higher welfare taxes and subsidies to little skanks like you that can't bother to get married and care for the child in any proper way.

Get your tubes tied before you procreate.

me Answered by pinkrocker06 on Apr 01, 2008, 02:16PM
| 7 answers.

yes. it is possible for you to get pregnant a couple days before you ovulate... and a couple days after you ovulate. sperm stays in your system for 6 days. Within those 6 days, if you ovulate, yes you can become pregnant.

Answered by rowe_mclaren on Apr 01, 2008, 03:28PM

all I know about this situation is that you have a higher risk of getting pregnant two weeks before you ovulate. when your period doesn't come then that does not mean that you are absolutly preganant.

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