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littlemama

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Posted: 10-17-07 14:18pm

I am 33 yr old who is ttc. I have never tracked ovulation before although I knew when I was . My LMP was on Oct. 7th and lasted 4 days. On the last day we started having sex and he never pulled out Very
Happy . My ovulation chart I did said I am supposed to be MF on the 20th-21st. We had sex 6 times between the 11th and 14th. My question is what r my odds of getting preg. the week before chart say's I am to ov, and how long does an egg survive during its journey to the uterus? I am having tingling feelings inside and small needle like cramps.I know its to soon for preg. test. I also have not been on any BC for 4 yrs and have regular periods cycle is usually 28 days. Next question is should I keep trying this week I know sperm last 3- 5 days in uterus?
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Posted: 10-17-07 14:35pm

I can't find the exact statistic, but there is something like a 25% chance of getting pregnant every month. It takes an average healthy couple 12 months to conceive. So your chances are like everyone else's at this point and I hope this is the month for you. But... if it isn't... there is always next month!

You may want to start temping and charting. You can find tons of information about that online. Just do a search for Basal Body Temping.

An egg lasts about 24 hours I think. A fertilized egg takes up to 6 days before it implants on your uterus. Until that time, your body would not know it was pregnant.

Good luck!
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