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Trying to have a baby will i have a better chance at getting pregnant having sex on my period

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PostPosted: 09/27/06 - 14:06    Post subject: Trying to have a baby will i have a better chance at getting Vote now! Reply with quote

I had sex two days before my period and my boyfriend came inside me.....i sooner or later came on my period ...... me and my boyfriend are trying to have a baby....if i was to have sex while on my period unprotected will i become pregnant more easier and will there be a strong possiblity i would be pregnant.... also one more question if i was to have sex on my period like the second day on it and my egg become fertilized will my period stop....please me and my boyfriend would love to find out
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PostPosted: 09/27/06 - 15:01    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well i'm glad to hear that yall want to have a baby but the whole sex while ur on ur period wont work. Plus even if u have sex two days while ur on ur period.... it wont stop the period, u'll still go through ur cycle. But the best time to get pregnant is havin sex two days before ur period cuz thats when ur egg drops and it can only be fertilized for 24 hours. So my best bet would to have sex for the two days before u start ur period. U'll still have ur period cuz the baby doesn't effect u right away. But yeah have sex the two days before ur period and just keep tryin.

Wish u luck
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PostPosted: 09/27/06 - 17:14    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

NO VERY WRONG! YOU ARE LEAST LIKELY to get pregnant 2-3 days before your period.

BY 2-3 days before a period your egg is already dead..AN EGG will live for 48 hours..

THE BEST TIME to get pregnant is when you OVULATE, which is MOST OFTEN in the middle of the cycle!

There are ovulation detection KITS available that you can get quite inexpensively, you start using them AFTER your bleeding stops from your period...

IF YOU have a 28 day cycle you are most LIKELY to ovulate on day 14...

DAY 1= THE DAY your period starts....
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