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i had my period the 25th of sept ended on the 29th had intercourse(unprotected) the 30,1,2,4,5,7,8,9,10

By October 10, 2011 - 7:49pm
 
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I'm not due for my cycle till the 23rd of October I'm having stomach cramping I took an ovulation test today it said today was the day for ovulation it was negitive is the a chance I could be pregnate

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Hi lovenot,

Checking your cervix can be tricky. This is best left to a professional. If you ovulated on the 9th though, then it isn't possible for you to be ovulating again yesterday-- unless, of course, you weren't really ovulating on the 9th.

Take it one day at a time, I know it is easier said than done-- especially when you really want a child. But the more stress you put on your body with this ovulation calculation, the harder it actually is to get pregnant. Have unprotected sex whenever, wherever and hope for the very best.

Good Luck,

Rosa

October 13, 2011 - 7:23am

Thanks for your response. Monday I check my cervix and it was low and hard and today its high and soft.So does that mean I started ovulating today?

October 12, 2011 - 10:13am

Hi lovenot,

Thanks for your question!

Yes, there is a chance for pregnancy. If your next period is due on October 23rd that means you have a 28 day cycle. With a 28 day cycle ovulation occurs around day 14, which would be on or around October 9th in your case.

Please wait until you've missed your period to test for pregnancy and keep us posted.

Fingers crossed!

Rosa

October 11, 2011 - 7:56am
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