okay can i get pregant when i Ovulation or when i'm Fertile?


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please let me know

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sperm must be present during the woman's most fertile time. Since a woman may not ovulate exactly on Day 14, it's a good idea to have intercourse on Days 10, 12, 14, and 16. To ensure that sufficient sperm is available, intercourse is recommended every other day near ovulation, rather than every day. Following intercourse, sperm lives for 48 hours, but the egg should be fertilized within 24 hours. An important point to remember is that just because a woman ovulates on "Day 14" one month, does not mean she will the next.

To decrease the chances of a woman’s egg becoming fertilized, using douches or lubricants immediately before having intercourse is encouraged! (unless you want to get pregnant)
but remember sperm can live in the body for upto 3 days!

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get to a hospital or doctor and ask them.
As a woman someone should have told you about your body by now. Seems they haven't so go to a clinic and ask a nurse. They will tell you all you need to know. Most walk in clinics are free and confidential.Please take care-lol-tony
yes, that's when it happens, if you have sexual intercourse with a fertile male and have no structural probs
ovulation
Fertile means that you can have babies at all. Ovulation is the time during the month when you can actually get pregnant for that one egg that is released during that month, usually from Day 12-15. Day 1 of your cycle is the first day of your period, so count 12 days out from there (about a week after your period ends). Most women can tell when they're ready to ovulate because their secretions get thicker (your panties, in essence, get wet alot) and they are more easily turned on. Good luck!


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