Is it possible that you can get pregnant on the first time?

Yes, it is possible to get pregnant the first time you have sexual intercourse.

Here's why:

* Sperm can live for several days inside the body. If a woman ovulates within a few days after having intercourse, the sperm could still be present and fertilize an egg.

* Ovulation timing is unpredictable. The day a woman ovulates can vary each month, even for women with regular cycles.

* Fertility varies. Some people are naturally more fertile than others.

It's important to remember that:

* Pregnancy is not guaranteed on the first try. It can take some couples months or even years to conceive.

* Using contraception is the best way to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types of contraception available, and your doctor can help you choose the best option for you.

If you are concerned about pregnancy, please talk to your doctor or a healthcare provider. They can provide you with accurate information and advice.

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