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True. Women are more fertile during some points in their menstrual cycle – up to a week before an egg is released, the day of ovulation, and afterwards, because sperm can survive for 5-7 days in the reproductive tract. Once the egg is released, it will live for 12-24 hours. After that, most women will not be fertile again until the next menstrual cycle. But because a woman can release an egg at almost any point in her cycle, you can get pregnant from unprotected sex at any time, even if you have sex during your period.