- Female
- 26 Years
- 10/09/2025
Is it possible to get pregnant if we had intercourse on the 8th day of my period during a 28 day cycle? I am now 5 days late, and I took a urine pregnancy test when I was 2 days late, which was negative. What are the possibilities of pregnancy at this stage? I am also experiencing PMS like symptoms and white, creamy, non sticky vaginal discharge.
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On a 28 day cycle, ovulation usually happens around Day 14 so Day 8 is less likely but not impossible for pregnancy. A urine pregnancy test done only 2 days late may be too early. Since you are now 5 days late, it is good to repeat the test or do a Beta hCG blood test. White, creamy discharge is common in both PMS and early pregnancy not a sure sign.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Take a URINE PREGNANCY TEST (CARD METHOD) Test or Take a BETA HCG (TOTAL) Test
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