Why are you more likely to get pregnant when on your period?
This statement is scientifically inaccurate. While it's true that people usually ovulate about 14 days before their period starts, it's very unlikely to get pregnant during your period. The chances of conception are highest during the fertile window, which is when you ovulate. This typically occurs in the middle of your cycle.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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