You used a condom? No reason to presume it failed, so the chances are you are not pregnant. Condoms are very reliable if used correctly. The time you had intercourse make it extremely unlikely you are pregnant.
2006-06-23 05:16:17
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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You probably will not be. But nothing is 100% safe. Are you having any signs? Did you miss any periods? Did you take your pills at the same time every day? Did you miss any?
This is what Ortho Tri Cyclen has to say about this:
Am I protected from getting pregnant during "inactive" pills?
Yes. As long as you have taken your pill correctly (at the same time, every day), you are still protected from unplanned pregnancies even when you are taking the placebo pills—or the green "inactive" pills—in the fourth week of your ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN LO pack.
The 28-pill pack contains 21 "active" pills (7 white, 7 light blue, and 7 dark blue; all with hormones) to take for 3weeks. This is followed by 1 week of "inactive" pills (7 green; all without hormones).
2006-07-05 12:05:11
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answered by GutsiePerson 2
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Probably not. Women usually are not fertile until 11-14 days before their next period. And I'm assuming you've been on the pill for longer than a month, so yet even less likely you're pregnant. Even if you weren't using any form of bc it's highly unlikely you're pregnant.
2006-06-23 05:08:47
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answered by Back in the Day 2
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You probably are not, unless your period lasted over a week. Typically, your fertile time begins 10-11 days after the beginning of your last period.
Just a note ... as a mother of two girls, I recommend that you learn more about how your body works. If you're having sex, you should know when it's safe and when it's not.
Remember, it's fun to have sex but if you get pregnant ... the girl always pays the highest price!!!
2006-07-07 04:42:53
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answered by Myrna B 3
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A little to soon to tell wait til it is time for your period again and if you miss it then take a test if you don't miss it then you have nothing to worry about. But i doubt that you are pregnant 90% of the time a condom, when worn correctly, will prevent you from becoming pregnant.
2006-07-07 04:30:38
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answered by Melissa c 2
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Well nothing is 100% except for abstinence. With using a condom and birth control pills it's not very likely your pregnant. I got pregnant while on the depo shot.
2006-07-06 17:14:53
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answered by Sarah R 2
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If you used two kinds of protection, (very large) chances are that you are not pregnant. To be more on the safe side, be completely sure on how to put on a condom. Although it is him putting it on, you can take an active role in your protection also. Needless to say, I admire you for taking the precaution(s). Not only did you protect yourself from pregnancy, but you also took caution in protecting yourself from STD's.
2006-07-07 04:56:57
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answered by Tasha 2
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Of course you can, there is ALWAYS a chance of getting pregnant when you have sex, NO MATTER what precautions you take!
Just wait until it is possible for you to find out, go get a test, and take it!
In the meantime, if you're going to be such a worry-wart about it, don't have sex.
Good luck!
2006-06-23 05:14:43
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answered by Queen D 3
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not impossible but not very like ...A usually period last about 24 days though it can be longer up to 36 . From what you wrote you had intercourse on day 4 . your normally ovulate from day 14 onwards but can be a few days before this . you can look up the info on natural family planning
2006-06-23 05:07:24
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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There is always a chance when you sex, no matter how protected you are. But sense it was just 3 days after your cycle, you were probably not ovulating yet, so your probably not prego.
2006-06-23 06:16:18
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answered by AussieMom 3
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