Despite our middle school and high school health teachers drilling into our heads that you can become pregnant any time you have "unprotected" sex, it's simply not true. If you had ovulated already, you have a 0% chance of becoming pregnant. On average, most women ovulate 14 days before their expected period.
If you are unsure about whether or not you could be pregnant, your local Pregnancy Resource Center can provide pregnancy testing free of charge and confidentially. You can find your local center on this website: www.pregnancycenters.org.
Good luck and God bless!
2007-01-05 04:01:55
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answered by Mary's Daughter 4
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Probably not. You only ovulate for 3 days in your 30 day cycle. It doesn't matter how many times you were "fertilized". Don't be stupid, unprotected sex is dangerous. The most sensible people in the world have an STD because they thought nothing would happen to them and had unprotected sex. It's not worth it, especially if you are not ready to be a mom. Use protection!
2007-01-05 04:04:34
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answered by redbird 2
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If your period came on time and is normal then it is unlikely that you are pregnant, this time anyway. Every time you have sex, regardless if he uses a condom or not, there is a risk of you getting pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. Occasionally women get pregnant and have periods, but generally speaking, the onset of your period is a good sign that you are not pregnant.
2007-01-05 04:10:57
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answered by sevenofus 7
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Yes.
If pregnancy is something you're not prepared to deal with, call a Planned Parenthood center and ask about the morning after pill.
And please don't have unprotected sex anymore. Use at least two forms of birth control at all times. For instance, the pill combined with condoms is almost foolproof in preventing pregnancy -- although it won't protect you against every STD.
2007-01-05 04:01:37
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answered by Jeff 3
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yes, you can. you still can have a period at the beginning of your pregnancy but it is usually light or abnormal in bleeding (heavy to light in a few hours or less days than your period would usually last) if that is the case then just get a pregnancy test to be positive. If not, then take it as a lesson learned
2007-01-05 04:09:54
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answered by sweetheart 2
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very unlikely . . . . . I wouldnt worry about it. But if your still concerned jsut take a pregnancy test they are quite cheap if you buy one at walmart.
Good Luck
2007-01-05 04:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
There's no pregnant woman having a period.
2007-01-05 04:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-01-05 04:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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