Ok I am looking at different sites and each gives different answer. Could you still get pregnant even before your fertile days? I know I ovulated but I dont think me and DH BD very much during this time or even the right days. So is it poosible? I never needed to know this before but interested now!
Hi! I can't really answer your question because DH and I are TTC #1 as well but I think we may have the same wedding date (based on your sig)!!! I'm new to the bump and have been lurking more than posting but hopefully we'll be able to help each other stay sane on this crazy ride!!!
Married in May 2012 TTC since August 2012 BFP 3.2.13 EDD 11.11.13 My Blog
Yes and no. Sperm can stay alive anywhere from 1 to 5 days (depending on who you ask) inside of you. That's what fertile days are based off of. That said, typical "fertile days' are also based off a standard 28 day cycle, with a woman ovulating 2 weeks after the beginning of her last menstrual cycle. It's very common for women not to fit into that standard mold, so your true fertile days can vary.
Yes and no. Sperm can stay alive anywhere from 1 to 5 days (depending on who you ask) inside of you. That's what fertile days are based off of. That said, typical "fertile days' are also based off a standard 28 day cycle, with a woman ovulating 2 weeks after the beginning of her last menstrual cycle. It's very common for women not to fit into that standard mold, so your true fertile days can vary.
I hope that helps, makes sense, and is accurate!
I pretty much agree with this. If you know when you ovulated and had sex up to 5 days before that day it is possible to be pregnant then, yes.
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Married in May 2012
TTC since August 2012
BFP 3.2.13 EDD 11.11.13
My Blog
Yes and no. Sperm can stay alive anywhere from 1 to 5 days (depending on who you ask) inside of you. That's what fertile days are based off of. That said, typical "fertile days' are also based off a standard 28 day cycle, with a woman ovulating 2 weeks after the beginning of her last menstrual cycle. It's very common for women not to fit into that standard mold, so your true fertile days can vary.
I hope that helps, makes sense, and is accurate!
I pretty much agree with this. If you know when you ovulated and had sex up to 5 days before that day it is possible to be pregnant then, yes.