Pregnancy After Period: Understanding Risks & Chances
It is possible to become pregnant from having unprotected sex at any time during your menstrual cycle, including the days after your period ends. However, the likelihood of pregnancy is highest during the days leading up to and during ovulation, which typically occurs around day 14 of a 28-day cycle.
Since you had unprotected sex 2 days after your period ended and again 13 days later, it is possible that you could become pregnant. However, the chances of pregnancy may be lower than if you had sex during your fertile window.
To determine if you are pregnant, you can take a home pregnancy test or visit your doctor for a blood or urine pregnancy test.
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