With my 2nd child, we used the pull out method, which obviously didnt work because we had a 2nd child.
It is very possible to conceive with just that method.
The symptoms can happen for some, and not others. With my 1st 2 children, i had no pregnancy symptoms at all with either of them throughout the entire pregnancy. I was so unaware with my 1st child that i didnt know until i was almost 4 months pregnant.
Wait until about a week after the 14th of this month and see if you get your period or not. Otherwise, try a pregnancy test if you really dont want to wait, but you may get a false negative at first.
2007-01-01 18:48:07
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answered by feel_n_learn 3
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First, I don't think that "pulling out" is an accurate description of the rhythm method. With the RM there are supposed to be specific days that you do not have intercourse. I don't even think the withdraw method you are describing can be considered a method for anything but scaring yourself! Technically you are on cycle day 19 which assuming you have a regular schedule, you should have ovulated already. You would not have implanted yet. Symptoms would not show up this early. As for advice, I would get a better form of birth control. Just about anything is better than what you are doing. (On the chance you are trying to comceive, I've heard good things about the clear blue easy monitor--It's my 1st month using one and it's going fine so far :)
2007-01-01 19:19:38
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answered by calebandnoahsma 2
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There is such thing as implantation bleeding 3-6 days after you've had sex. It's still too early to tell at this point if you've concieved. If you've had your period on the 14th, then you should expect your period from January 5-10. Next time, use protection (or better yet, abstain!) and keep track of your periods so you'll know if you're irregular or not and you don't have to worry about this.
2007-01-01 18:25:54
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answered by Andrea 6
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My husband and his first wife used the rhythm method and conceived 4 daughters. So, yes, it is very possible that you could be pregnant. Get a pregnancy test kit from a pharmacy if you want to know if you are or are not.
2007-01-01 18:24:11
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answered by Anniesgran 4
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One of the biggest problems with pull out method, is that he can still pre-ejaculate, and this can contain sperm. It is also possible that he can pull out even a moment too late, then sperm can still enter the canal. If you do not want to get pregnant, then get a real form of birth control. wait until you miss your period, then take a pregnancy test. It only takes one sperm finding your egg for you to get pregnant.
2007-01-01 20:25:52
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answered by techiegurrll88 2
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Well, if the last time you had your period was the 14th, then you should be due for your period in about 14 days. Actually, today has the greatest chance of impregnation if he ejaculates in you. You should actually start using condoms because they are much more effective.
2007-01-01 18:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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yep-days 14-18 of your cycle are when you are most fertile.
& not everyone gets implantation bleeding or cramps--
I would wait until you are officially late with your period-then take a hpt
oh--the pull out method doesnt work, lol--my baby is due in 3 weeks
2007-01-01 18:24:14
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answered by Shellberry 5
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there's a huge possibility that you may have concieved. buy a pregnancy testing kit that's available at all medical stores and check if you are not willing to visit the GP at this point..
2007-01-01 18:24:57
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answered by may_L 1
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Pull out is not the rhythm method. Pull out is NO BIRTH CONTROL. Of course it is possible you conceived. Why no birth control?
2007-01-01 18:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You had intercourse during the time which you were most likely to concieve. So you may have.
2007-01-01 18:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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