Can you get pregnant when your period is due?

It's possible to get pregnant when your period is due, but not likely. Here's why:

* Ovulation: You are most fertile in the days leading up to ovulation, which typically occurs around 14 days before the start of your next period.

* Sperm survival: Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days.

* Variable cycles: While periods are usually predictable, they can vary slightly in length. This means your ovulation date might be slightly off, allowing for the possibility of pregnancy.

However, it's much more likely to get pregnant in the few days before ovulation, not on the day your period is due.

It's important to note:

* Contraception: If you're using effective contraception, your chances of getting pregnant are very low, even if your period is due.

* Pregnancy tests: If you are concerned about pregnancy, take a home pregnancy test a few days after your period is due.

If you have questions about your fertility or contraception, consult with your healthcare provider.

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