Ten days after your period clears, you may get pregnant if you have intercourse. However, if there are abnormalities in the body of both the man and the woman, the chances of pregnancy may be reduced.
Normal women ovulate 14 days before the next menstrual period, and the week before and after ovulation is a relatively easy time to conceive. A woman’s ovulation period can be disturbed by many factors, such as emotions, environment, hormone levels, etc., and occurs early or staggered. Ten days after menstruation is clean, at the time when a woman is susceptible to conception, it is possible to get pregnant if you have intercourse.
However, if a woman has irregular menstrual cycles, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc., or if a man has sperm abnormalities, such as low sperm count and low motility, the chances of pregnancy will be relatively lower.
Women who do not have the need to prepare for pregnancy and have intercourse at any time need to use safe contraceptive measures in order to avoid the harm caused by unwanted pregnancy to the body. Consultation with a medical professional is recommended for specific cases.