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Q: Bc And Ovulation ???
asked by: piperory on January 8th, 2007
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Is it possible to ovulate 3 days after period is done??

I just got back on bc xmas eve, had unprotected sex on the 28th, and then there was some blood here and there jan 3rd-5th. Midcycle bleeding(period due jan 16th) or implantation bleeding lasting 3 days???

Do you think I am pregnant again???

Thanks

let me clarify
i had a baby in august...My 1st period since then came dec 19th and then I started back on the pill dec 24th
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piperory replied on January 8th, 2007
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Anyone??? I am really confused
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tiamarie819 replied on January 8th, 2007
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Wait untill your period is due, and then take a test.
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cln1812 replied on January 8th, 2007
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It's possible to ovulate 3 days after your period (depends how long your period was)...But if you went back on the pill, it's not too likely. The pill stops ovulation. Probably the bleeding is breakthrough bleeding as your body adjusts to the hormones in the pill again. If you don't get your period on the placebo pills, then take a test.
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piperory replied on January 8th, 2007
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The period started dec 19th and ended dec 25th...Normal...Would the pill stop ovulation after only being on 5 days??
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cln1812 replied on January 8th, 2007
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In any case, 6 days into your cycle (whether on the pill or not) is a bit early to ovulate (i'm sure it is possible but not likely). Without being on the pill, women with the standard 28 day textbook cycle tend to ovulate around day 14--i'm tracking my cycle and my ovulation tends to be on day 13. So day 6 is a little early to ovulate...Sperm though can survive for up to 5 days if you have good stretchy cervical mucus--which you are not so likely to have early in your cycle (my fertile cervical mucus appears around day 10). So you are probably fine...But unfortunately, you just have to wait for your period to come to know for sure.
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piperory replied on January 8th, 2007
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Thanks alot :d
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