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. There is 20% chance of pregnancy every month.
There is no way for me to tell you who the father is with any certainty. I can only provide you with information on when pregnancy is likely to happen. What does your doctor say?
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Hi, Whitney.
Thank you for your post.
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. There is 20% chance of pregnancy every month.
There is no way for me to tell you who the father is with any certainty. I can only provide you with information on when pregnancy is likely to happen. What does your doctor say?
Helena
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