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I'm a unmarried woman
My previous period date is 6th December..this January my expected period date 4th January and I had unprotected sex with my partners 5th January and get period 6th January for 5 days.but a gynecologist says ovum can active during period and one day before period and there is a chance of pregnancy.I had a upt test after 14 day of intercourse its negative.can I  still pregnant. And need any upt again.I'm very depressed doctor.please help me
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Ovulation occurs in mid cycle not at end of cycle. Yours is a 28 days cycle, so your ovulation must be occuring around day 14th of your cycle. Stay assured, you can never be pregnant if you had it on 5th jan.
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keep calm and wait for 3rd feb. you will get your periods then. :)
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when in doubt, always use a condom.😊
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It is highly unlikely that you can get pregnant. It is your safe period when you had intercourse. You can relax. If you are still worried you can repeat your upt 1 week after if u miss your next period. That might help in relieving your anxiety
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