It is indeed possible to get pregnant two days before your period. The menstrual cycle is complex and not always as regular as we might expect. Ovulation can be affected by various factors such as stress, illness, or changes in diet. Sometimes, the release of the egg can be delayed. And sperm can survive in the body for up to five days. So, if ovulation occurs later than usual and there are sperm present, pregnancy can occur.
Yes, it is possible. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for several days. If ovulation occurs later than expected, or if you have an irregular cycle, there could still be viable sperm present when the egg is released, leading to pregnancy.
It's definitely possible. Although it's less likely compared to other times in the cycle. Ovulation can be unpredictable at times. Some women may ovulate later than they think. Also, sperm can hang around for a while. So, even if you think you're close to your period, if an egg is released, pregnancy can happen.