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It's called 'the rhythm method', a form of birth control that has been used for centuries and still performed by strict Catholics. It's based around avoiding sex during ovulation, which occurrs generally about 14 days after a woman's period. It's only about 75% effective though because a woman's ovulation schedule can be tough to predict and sperm can hang around for a few days waiting for the egg.
So, no, it's NOT impossible to get pregnant the day before or after your period, but definitely unlikely.
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