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my husband has low sperm count and has been taking FertilityAid for the past month. we had sex 1 day before i ovulated , im 5 days past ovulation now. could there be a chance of pregnancy?

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Hi there,

I'm afraid I don't have much experience of Fertility Aid, but yes you did have sex within the right time frame for a possible pregnancy. The best thing to do would be to wait and take a pregnancy test in 3 weeks time. There is more information below from the NHS about trying to conceive which might be useful:

nhs.uk/Livewell/Fertility/P...

If you are struggling to conceive and your husband has been diagnosed with a low sperm count, you might want to go back to your GPs to have a chat and see if they can offer you any more advice.

I hope this helps.

Best wishes,

Katherine

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