Pregnancy During Your Period: What You Need to Know
The chances of getting pregnant during the last days of your period are extremely slim.However, it's important to understand that pregnancy can occur anytime during your menstrual cycle, including just before or after your period. Although the likelihood of getting pregnant during the last days of your period is not as high as during your ovulation window, it's still possible if an egg is released and fertilized by a sperm.
To prevent unexpected pregnancies, it's important to use effective contraception, such as condoms, birth control pills, or an intrauterine device (IUD), especially if you are sexually active. If you have concerns about getting pregnant or your menstrual cycle, it's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider for accurate and personalized advice.
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