it wasnt the right time. duhh.
2006-07-03 13:05:09
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answered by chiefs_daughter1900 2
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Depends on a lot of factors. How fertile you are, how fertile he is, when you have sex (if it was during the time right before your period that is statistically speaking the best time to try to get pregnant). Or just dumb luck, which doesn’t amount to much.
You should really be using a condom. It helps prevent against STDs, and you really don’t know where your boyfriend has been, regardless of what he’s told you.
2006-07-03 13:07:31
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answered by redangus22 2
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It depends on the time. My fiance and I have been doing that for a couple of years now, with no protection what so ever. Not even birth control. And I havent gotten pregnant. I guess it will happen when the time is right.
2006-07-03 13:15:55
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answered by country girl 3
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not nessesarilly because before i got pregnant with my daughter her father and i were having sex almost everyday for 3 years without a condom there is really only 24-48 hrs i think out of 1 month that you can actually get pregnant
2006-07-03 13:22:55
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answered by STEPHANI R 1
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me and my fiance were having sex without condoms or contreceptives for 18 mos before we got pregnant but my sister and her husband got durnk and did it one time without a condom and they have a beautiful daughter. no two people are the same you may take forever to get pregnant or it could happen right away it just depends on how your bodies interact with each others. who knows you may never get pregnant this way. its one of those mysteries in life. they say that there is no textbook pregnancy and the same goes for conception, it's a case by case kind of thing.
2006-07-03 13:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello:
Not right at all!!! There are a lot of reasons why, after 9 months, you haven't gotten pregnant yet.
Maybe it's the wrong time of the month, or, his swimmers haven't connected the dots yet.
What I do know is that when the time is right, and only then, you will have a baby.
2006-07-03 13:07:07
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answered by JFK 2
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It's always possible to get pregnant if you have unprotected sex. But, just because it's possible, doesn't mean it's going to happen. However, chances are, if you keep it up, it will probably happen. So if you don't want to get pregnant, you need to use condoms or get on the pill.
2006-07-03 13:07:10
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answered by rocknrobin21 4
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If you ever do become pregnant, are you going to sit down and tell your children about sex and say, "OK Billy...to get a girl pregnant, you need to bust in her..." WTF is that? That's crude and trashy is what that is.
To answer your question, if you know anything, ANYTHING at all about sex and pregnancy, you should realize that some women and men are infertile/sterile/barren. If you don't know this, maybe you don't have enough common sense to have and raise a baby.
2006-07-03 13:51:31
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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you are probably stressing it and the ovaries are sensing it or you are not having sex on your ovulation days and if you are then his sperm is not reaching the eggs at there destination to meet... but forget about getting pregnant for awhile and out of nowhere you will find yourself to be pregnant! but you can ask your gyn doctor to refer you to a fertilization specialist or get the clear blue 1 time use ovulation detector!
2006-07-03 15:19:45
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answered by Buga 2
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A number of things can prevent fertilization. My wife and I tried for nearly a year to conceive before striking gold.
If you're serious about conceiving, you and your boyfriend may want to consider seeing your respective doctors for a fertility test.
2006-07-03 13:06:16
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answer #10
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answered by Eric 3
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2016-10-14 02:25:50
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answered by alim 4
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