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I had sexual intercourse on July 13 my last period started July 6 what are the chances of becoming pregnant and when can I have a daughter and conceived her about 10 days after period started,help?

Asked by scorpiogirl (2points) July 20th, 2008
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shilolo's avatar

Mom, how did you find out about this site?

scorpiogirl's avatar

Just browsing around and came acrossed it.

jrpowell's avatar

The condom goes on his penis. Not over your head.

scorpiogirl's avatar

my question should have read….when can i test, and then i have a daughter…..

SilentlyLogical's avatar

yor’re talking about intercorse in front of your son??

jlm11f's avatar

@scorpiogirl – you can start testing 10 days after the sex, but it takes some people longer to get a “positive”. for further information, please read the answers to this question asked yesterday

Good Luck and Welcome to Fluther.

SilentlyLogical's avatar

I’d say you’d know at most, nine months later, if you catch my drift… LOL, in all honesty, I think health class said 8–10days at least

margeryred's avatar

It is most common for women to ovulate within the first 10 days after their period. Sperm can stay alive up to 5 days in the womb… so it is very possible to conceive just after your period.

Some women who are trying to get pregnant use this method. Good luck, I hope this is a wanted thing and you are excited to test for the results!

PupnTaco's avatar

Well, this is awkward.

La_chica_gomela's avatar

Your chances are okay. It’s possible, but they’d be a lot higher July 17–21. There are a lot of “when am i ovulating?” websites, if you want to double-check that. It sounds like you want a daughter, so since it’s now Sunday night (the 20th), I would, you know, get to it if I were you. ;-)

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