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6th day of my menstrual cycle any chances of getting pregnant and my cycle kay vary sometimes but 28-35 days
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On day 6 of your cycle, the chance of pregnancy is very low, especially with cycles of 28–35 days this is usually before ovulation. It’s not zero, but quite unlikely. If you’re worried or cycles are irregular, please consult me so I can guide you properly and clear your doubts.
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No you need not worry ,for a 28 day cycle your ovulation occurs on 14th day which means you are safe on 6th day of the cycle.The first one week and last one week are considered as safe period For more queries regarding contraception and avoiding pregnancy you can consult gynaecologist for temporary and permanent options - Dr. Ramya,specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology
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Dear Patient, If you had intercourse on the 6th day of your menstrual cycle, the chance of pregnancy is generally low, especially if your periods last 4–5 days and cycles are 28–35 days. Why risk is low • Ovulation usually occurs around day 14–21 in your cycle range • Sperm survives up to 3–5 days inside the body • Day 6 is usually before fertile window, so pregnancy is unlikely but not 0% What you can do • If intercourse was within last 72 hours → Emergency contraceptive pill can be considered • If already passed → Wait for next period • If period is delayed → Do pregnancy test after 2–3 weeks of intercourse Simple rule Day 1–7 = usually safe Day 8–19 = fertile window (higher chance) Day 20 onward = safer again (depends on cycle length) If you want, I can calculate your exact fertile window if you tell me your last period date.
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Chance of pregnancy is less
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Get upt done
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Do consult
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Nope...you are safe during this time... Consult for better and further evaluation
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