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Can you ovulate 4 days before your period arrived?

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Can you ovulate 4 days before your period came? I had unprotected sex 4 days before my period arrived. No sign of EWCM but I had creamy and sticky CM.

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Not really, you'd ovulate normally 10 to 16 days before your period starts and would have EWCM then, creamy sticky CM is normally after ovulation and just before your period.That said if you're cycle is not regular and you're having unprotected sex, there's always going to be a chance that you get pregnant. If your period came when you were expecting it to, then chances are you're not pregnant this time. To be sure you'd need to take a pregnancy test though.

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Thank you so much!

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I took a pregnancy test this morning (16 days since I had intercourse) and BFN!

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