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Hi Anonymous. Thank you for your question and for choosing EmpowHER!  

Anytime you have unprotected sex, you risk pregnancy, and it is possible that the "slip up" on the 11th could impact you. There is no perfectly safe time, although couples who very carefully track the woman’s menstrual cycle and are very knowledgeable about her reproductive system often can, with a strong degree of certainty, avoid pregnancy. But this is not a fail-safe method.

The highest risk of pregnancy is during the second and third weeks of the menstrual cycle. While a normal cycle is considered anywhere between 21 and 35 days, the average is about 28 days.  Ovulation (the time when a woman is fertile) occurs mid month, this averages to day 14 every month give or take several days before and after. If a woman has unprotected sex around this time, she may get pregnant. A woman who has unprotected sex has about a 20% chance of pregnancy.

Hope that helps,

Pam

October 15, 2014 - 5:12pm

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