You used a condom. Provided it did not come off inside you or rip, it is highly unlikely you're pregnant. However, there is always a small chance no matter what birth control you use. (The condom is a type of birth control, by the way :)). You never know when you ovulate so you can get pregnant at any time in your cycle if you ovulate earlier or later than usual, or even multiple times. So I personally wouldn't put a whole lot of weight on when you had sex in your cycle. The point is, you used a very effective form of birth control, and I do not see any reason why you should suspect you are pregnant. If you are feeling that you'd like to feel more protected, think about getting on hormone birth control. You can even use it in conjunction with a condom...sex is way better when you know you are safe!
2006-11-15 00:46:49
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answered by ixi26c 4
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It's Ok. Because Fertile period in this case would be 23rd of Nov to 29th of November.That means if you have sex between these days you will concieve .So you do not even require condom for birth control.Finally the answer is YOU ARE SAFE
2006-11-15 00:40:42
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answered by DrSrikanth 1
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Condoms work 99% of the time. Are those good odds, for you?
So, there is a 99% chance you are NOT going to be a mother, this time. That means that if you try this 100 times, chances are, you will be pregnant once! It could happen the second time, or the 99th!
So, are you trying to get pregnant? Are you mature, and in a stable financially secure relationship?
Or, are you a teen who never stayed up all night nursing a baby, or changing diapers 11 times a day, and expect your mom or her mom to babysit both you and the baby? And to provide the $200,000 it costs to raise a person to the age of 18?
2006-11-15 00:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ignoring Aids, Hepititus, and Herpes....
Do you mean you had sex Oct 11th, and period Nov 6th? Then you are probably OK..
if you mean you had a period Nov 6th, and Sex Nov 11th, I would start picking a theme for the Nursery.
-HtJ
2006-11-15 00:35:48
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answered by hesterthehester 5
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Generally, once you start your period, the egg is dead, and you're not pregnant. However, it's not unheard of to be pregnant and still have a period the first time around. Chances are, though, that since you used a condom, you're in the clear. But you may want to drop the $14 on a pregger test.
2006-11-15 00:34:29
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answered by togashiyokuni2001 6
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You say the 11th, yet your period was on the 6th...was that the month before the 11th or a week before or the month after...sorry kinda of confused!
2006-11-15 00:33:42
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answered by Kimberly 2
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If you used a condom, that's "birth control". Chances are, you're just fine, but from your question, I'm left to assume that you are young and uninformed. Slow down and learn a little more. Talk to "mom".
2006-11-15 00:36:17
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answered by clarence_starksiii 1
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it sound to me as if you dont know what you are up to so why are you haveing sex did you say you where 8 or 28 did the condom break what are you trying to say dont make any sense
2006-11-15 02:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The real question... are you prepared to raise a child. If you are having sex, you had better be prepared.
If the condom did not break and he was wearing it for all penetrations, you should be ok!
2006-11-15 00:37:05
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answered by tmarschall 3
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Go seek medical help!
Always best to get professionally checked out!!!
2006-11-15 00:35:24
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answered by J. Charles 6
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