you can pregnant at anytime silly...i think it sounds to me like you need a bit of sex education a girl can get pregnant at anytime...in the water..in a pool...on her back theres no preventing it unless you have safe sex..you need to be using condoms its the best protection you can get and they make the kind you can barely feel...durex ultra sensitive and if you arent old enough to buy condoms find and older friend who will take you to your local health det and birth control is free
2006-11-17 02:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie,anytime you have unprotected intercourse you are risking getting pregnant.As a matter of fact any time you have intercourse period,you are risking pregnancy.There is no "safe time" to engage in sexual intercourse.You can get pregnant reguardless as to how near or far your cycle is.There is no protection that is a 100% effective.If there is a "chance" you are pregnant you need to go and purchase an at home pregnancy test.I would suggest you go to your obgyn or find one in your area and make an appointment.If you are pregnant they will make sure the baby and you are healthy,and stay that way throughout your pregnancy.As well as answer any and all questions you may have reguarding your pregnancy.If you arent pregnant you can consult with your obgyn about being placed on birth control.Remember,birth control isnt 100% effective and it doesnt prevent the contraction of stds so have another form of protect available.The only full proof way is being abstinent.Please,consider that as well.Good luck hun.Have a good day.
2006-11-17 00:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant at anytime. You know how some people claim you can't get pregnant while on your period? well that is a LIE cause i got pregnant on mine.
Question: Can you get pregnant during your period?
Answer: It's possible — but highly unlikely. You'd have to have a very short menstrual cycle, which is the time from the first day of one period to the first day of the next period, or a tendency to have long periods. This would bring the time of ovulation closer to the time when you would start bleeding.
Conception occurs when an egg and sperm meet in a fallopian tube. Sometime during the middle of your menstrual cycle, most likely between the 12th and 16th days, an egg reaches maturity in one of the two ovaries. The ovary releases the egg into the abdomen, where it's quickly sucked up by the tulip-shaped opening of the nearest fallopian tube.
An egg can survive in your fallopian tube for about 24 hours after it's released from the ovary. So the only way you can get pregnant is if sperm are present in your fallopian tube during this window of opportunity. If the egg isn't fertilized, it's shed along with your uterine lining during your period.
Typically, when you have your period, another egg is developing in preparation for release during the current cycle. But not every woman's cycle length is the same. Many women have a cycle that's about 28 days long, but some have cycles as short as 22 days long. If you have a shorter cycle, you could ovulate just a few days after you have your period. And considering that sperm can survive in your reproductive tract for up to three days, it's theoretically possible for the sperm to hang around until you ovulate again.
It's also possible to mistake breakthrough bleeding — spotting between your periods — for a regular period. So you may be bleeding right at the time of ovulation, when you're most fertile.
The time that it takes for an egg to develop, or mature, within the ovary can vary, and therefore, the actual day of ovulation can vary by several to many days. Some ovulation kits also base the "fertile time" on rising estrogen levels rather than the peak of luteinizing hormone, or LH, which is the actual trigger for egg release. In those situations the "fertile time" may seem to be longer.
Question: Can you get pregnant right after your period?
Answer: It's possible but not very likely. Ovulation occurs around the middle of a woman's cycle (specifically, in the middle third): If you have a 28-day cycle, for example, then you'll usually ovulate on the 14th day, counting the first day of your period as the first day of your cycle. If your period lasts seven or eight days, by the time you finish menstruating you're only five or six days away from ovulating. If you consider that sperm can live in the fallopian tube for two or three days, then you have a narrow window in which you could get pregnant if you ovulated a little earlier than normal. If you're not actively trying to get pregnant, it's always safer to use reliable contraception when you have sex, no matter when in it is during your cycle.
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2006-11-16 18:58:27
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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sweetheart i have some bad news for you. you can still be pregnant and have your period. if you don't know about these things then that means that you are not ready to have sex. sex is a responsibility. you nust do your homework, if you don't know the positive and the negative effects then you have no business having sex. there is a possibility that you can be pregnant. but asking people online will serve u no justice. you need to go take a pregnancy test. i heard first response or ept is very good. dont wait any longer. get tested.
2006-11-17 07:19:34
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answered by multiculturalmami 2
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2016-05-01 06:25:08
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answered by ? 3
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If you have a regular cycle, then NO you won't be pregnant. The way your cycle works is that the first day of your period is considered day 1. On day 14 you ovulate (release your egg). Best to protect yourself from day 13-17 just to be safe and your period should start again on day 28. BUT, if you are having unprotected sex, you have a lot more to worry about than just getting pregnant. PEOPLE ARE GETTING HIV EVERYDAY!..be smart, protect yourself!
2006-11-16 18:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Now everyone can cure infertility using this natural remedy http://pregnancyhelps.info
infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 06:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, you can get pregnant any time
go to planned parenthood and chick it out
It is too late for the emergency contraceptive pill
if the guy got any semen in you, you could be pregnant
if youre gay and were with a girl...uh dont worry about being pregnant
if you find out you are preg. either have the child and give him to an adoption agency, have the child and raise him, or abort the fetus
good luck sweety and dont be afraid
2006-11-16 22:04:24
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answered by bridgetize05 3
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This Site Might Help You.
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will i get pregnant right after my period? please i need to know?
ok i started my period on Nov. 11 and on the 5th day of my period i wasn't bleeding n-e more so i decided to have sex. do u think i could be pregnant? i'm not too sure how it works.
2015-08-18 20:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My dear,the menstral cycle has safe and unsafe days. my definition of unsafe days refers to days when one is likely to get pregnant after having sex.
To speak in general terms,a few days after the end of you bleeding,about 3 to 4 days, it is safe to have unprotected sex without falling pregnant because even if there were an egg to be fertilised in you it would not have the structure to support its life as you had lost the necessary structure which came out when you bled.
it is safe to leave out the time between the 9 th and the 18th day from the day you started your periods.I call these unsafe days because the probable day of ovulating is the 13th day from the onset of the periods (plus or minus).I know you would ask why we have not just called the 13th day unsafe on its own but this is for the following reasons:
(1) the cycle is not so definate
(2) the sperm may stay alive in the woman for more than 2 days and has a capacity to fertilise an egg in this state.so by the time you ovulate,it is necessary that you have no live sperms in you unless you want to be pregnant.
from the 18th day( safely 20th) upto the ovulation day, you are safe.
To answer your question my dear lady, its not possible for you to be pregnant just after your periods unless you stepped in unsafe days
2006-11-17 01:03:41
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answered by veli 1
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Wait until u miss a period to think ur pregnant.
You can fall pregnant pretty much anytime when you begin ur menstrating at puberty. So basically you can fall pregnant after your period before, or during.
I hope i helped
2006-11-17 00:42:17
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answered by ca4btts 3
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