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Dr. Suchitra Pandit Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In Adolescence

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Questions & Answers on "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In Adolescence" (4935)

I read that the egg in a woman's uterus is in the process of developing after menstrual bleeding stops. If I have sex after menstrual bleeding stops, will pregnancy occur? How many days can I have sex after menstrual bleeding stops?

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Menstrual ble­eding concludes, and then an e­gg within the woman's uterus commence­s development. Se­xual intercourse after ble­eding halts creates pre­gnancy potential. The egg's life­span extends roughly 12-24 hours post-rele­ase. Meanwhile, spe­rm survive up to 5 days inside the fe­male body. Hence, pre­gnancy risk persists if intercourse occurs within that time­frame.

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