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how long after sex can i get pregnant

You can get pregnant from unprotected sex for up to about 5 days after you have sex, depending on where you are in your cycle and when you ovulate. Pregnancy itself isn’t “instant” – it takes days from sex to actual implantation and a positive test.

Quick Scoop

  • Sperm can live inside your reproductive tract for up to 5 days after sex, waiting for an egg.
  • If you ovulate any time in that 5‑day window, you can get pregnant from that earlier sex.
  • Fertilization (sperm meeting egg) usually happens within minutes to about 24 hours after ovulation, not every time you have sex.
  • Implantation (when pregnancy really “starts”) happens about 6–12 days after ovulation, so you usually don’t get a positive test until around 2 weeks after sex.

Think of it like this: sex puts sperm “on standby” for several days; if an egg shows up during that time, pregnancy can happen from that earlier encounter.

What actually happens after sex?

1. Right after sex (minutes to hours)

  • Sperm can reach the fallopian tubes as fast as about 30 minutes after ejaculation.
  • If an egg is already there (you just ovulated), fertilization can happen the same day.

2. The 5‑day “fertile window”

  • If you have sex up to about 5 days before ovulation, sperm can survive and still fertilize the egg once it’s released.
  • Your highest chance is usually:
    1. The day of ovulation.
    2. The 1–3 days before ovulation.

3. Implantation and positive tests

  • After fertilization, the embryo travels to the uterus; implantation takes about 6–12 days after ovulation.
  • Many people only get a positive home test roughly 10–14 days after sex, when pregnancy hormone is high enough to detect.

Common situations people ask about

“Can I get pregnant the next day?”

  • Yes, if you ovulate within that 5‑day survival window for sperm, the pregnancy technically comes from that earlier sex, even if ovulation is a day or more later.

“Can I get pregnant a week after sex?”

  • It’s unlikely from the same sex if more than about 5 days have passed, because sperm usually don’t live longer than that.
  • But if you have sex again closer to ovulation, that new encounter can lead to pregnancy.

“If I had sex right after my period, can I get pregnant?”

  • It depends on how soon you ovulate; people with shorter cycles sometimes ovulate earlier, so unprotected sex right after a period can fall into the fertile window.

If you’re trying to avoid pregnancy

  • Use emergency contraception as soon as possible after unprotected sex if pregnancy is not desired; different options work best within specific time limits, usually up to 3–5 days.
  • For ongoing protection, consider consistent contraception (condoms, pill, IUD, implant, etc.), and talk with a healthcare professional about what fits you best.

If you’re worried right now

  • If your period is late, most home pregnancy tests are reliable about 2 weeks after the sex you’re concerned about (or from the first day of a missed period).
  • If you’re anxious, have irregular periods, or had unprotected sex in your fertile window, speaking with a doctor, clinic, or sexual health service can give you personalized guidance and testing.

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