Fertility & Conception: How Long Does It Take to Get Pregnant?
No, it is not possible to get pregnant with someone in two weeks. The time it takes to conceive a child is highly dependent on the menstrual cycle and the timing of intercourse.
Menstrual cycle
For someone with a regular menstrual cycle, ovulation typically occurs 14 days before the start of their next period. This is the time when an egg is released from one of the ovaries and is capable of being fertilized by sperm. In order to conceive, intercourse must occur within a day or two of ovulation.
Sperm survival
Once ejaculated into the vagina, sperm can survive for up to five days. However, the chances of fertilization decrease with time, as the sperm become less viable.
Therefore, it is possible to get pregnant if intercourse occurs within a few days of ovulation. However, it is not possible to get pregnant with someone in two weeks.
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