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I am very regular with my period, but this time my period started a week before. I was expecting my period on the on the 9th of Feb., but it started on the 1st. I started my period on Thursday the 1st of Feb. in the morning and by Sunday afternoon, the 4rd of Feb., it was finished. I had sex on Monday the 5th of Feb., right after my period. Can I still get pregnant? If so, when can I take a pregnancy test? Lately I have been sleepy and I always have this taste behind my throat. Please help!

2007-02-13 03:52:05 · 34 answers · asked by Tu Amiga 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Other - Pregnancy & Parenting

34 answers

You can get pregnant absoloutley anytime!!! just certain times are apparently more likely thn others! Think you have to wait a few weeks for test results to be really reliable, but theres an early one on the market now tht says it can detect, within a few days.....but dont know the reliability of these results. Go to the docs asap, find out as soon as poss then u have the most time to decide wht to do.....
Wudnt panic with any symptoms tht u think suggest ure preganant yet tho, ppl generally dont know they are pregnant so early as u dont experience anything till at least a bit further in, hence why sooo many women panic they drank so much in even the first month or so, as its hard to tell..... When ure worried about sumthin, you start to think u have all the signs. I did a psychology degree and during abnormal psychology everyone could virtually diagnose themsleves with every disorder lol, and apparently its commone for medcal students to suddenly detect in themselves symptoms of a disease theyve just been learning about. Hope u rnt anyways! good luck!

2007-02-13 03:59:33 · answer #1 · answered by claire007 3 · 0 0

Based on the first day of your last period and if you are on a 28 cycle, you're likely to be most fertile from Monday, February 12, 2007 to Saturday, February 17, 2007. If you were to get pregnant during that time, your due date would be Thursday, November 8, 2007. Hope this helps...

2007-02-13 04:11:32 · answer #2 · answered by Victoria D 2 · 0 0

Yes you can, the best idea might have been to take the morning after pill if you were worried; that pill does not end pregnancy, but will prevent the pregnancy if you have not become pregnant yet... which is why you need to take it the morning after. Since that option is no longer available, you are just going to have to wait a month until you can take a pregnancy test. I wouldn't worry about sleepiness, or dryness in your throat; symptoms of your pregnancy would most likely not be showing up yet, and those symptoms are not usual symptoms of pregnancy...

2007-02-13 03:58:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes


Pregnancy tests are not accurate until 1-2 weeks after ovulation.

Emergency contraception are licensed for use up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse The effectiveness of emergency contraception is highest when taken within 12 hours of intercourse and declines over time.

Plan B® is now available without a prescription for consumers age 18 or older, but a prescription is needed for women 17 and younger.

If you live in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts or Washington, you can get Plan B® without a prescription at some pharmacies; however, you should call your pharmacy in advance to make sure they offer and stock Plan B

Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-PLAN

Random acts of intercourse achieve a 24% pregnancy rate per cycle.
Having sex on certain days of the cycle has pregnancy rates to 31%-68%
Note that 25% of pregnancies are lost within the first six weeks since the woman's last menstrual period

For all fertility awareness methods, actual effectiveness can be significantly lower than method effectiveness - some studies have found actual failure rates of 25% per year or higher.

Post-ovulation methods (i.e. abstaining from intercourse from menstruation until after ovulation) have a method failure rate of 1% per year.

The symptothermo method has a method failure rate of 2% per year.

The cervical mucus-only methods have a method failure rate of 3% per year.

Calendar rhythm has a method failure rate of 9% per year.

The Standard Days Method has a method failure rate of 5% per year.

2007-02-13 03:57:53 · answer #4 · answered by Ron H 6 · 0 0

the only way so which you are able to confirm is to take a being pregnant try. Or, take emergency contraceptive. you won't be in a position to have a era once you're pregnant via fact the two one among those issues can't happen simultainously. in case you're pregnant and start up menstruating, you will ultimately lose the being pregnant or have a miscarriage. What you are able to journey, whether, is vaginal bleeding and stay pregnant. So, back, take a try or emergency contraceptive.

2016-10-02 02:00:15 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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 18:42:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Technically you can, but it is quite unlikely. The semen (sorry I hate all words for it lol) can stay alive in your body for 7 days but chances are it won't survive long enough to be around in time for ovulation. Sperm (there ya go again) can only fertilise the egg during ovulation.

It's scary how inaccurate some of the answers are on here!!

I'll bet you are not pregnant, in any case, don't panic, what is done is done. Everything has a solution.

Take care
x

2007-02-13 04:04:57 · answer #7 · answered by Jennifer W 4 · 0 0

When you can't get pregnant, and things look good from the outside, it can be extremely frustrating.
The first thing to consider is how long have you been trying. About 80% of couples will get pregnant after six months of trying, and about 90% will be pregnant after 12 months of trying to get pregnant. Anyway this is a great methid to get pregnant fast https://tr.im/f87e9

2015-01-25 06:11:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a very small chance...very unlikely...Keep this in mind girl...only 25% of TTC females get pregnant a month....thats not to big of percenatages...I would say your just really stressed out about maybe being pregnant and it's causing you to be more tired...I know how hard it is though not knowing...I would wait another week or so then take a test to ease your mind...Goodluck girl!

2007-02-13 04:42:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

of course you can get pregnant. your chances have decreased slightly since you just got off, but you still have a good chance of getting "knocked up". you would not have ANY sings or simptoms at this time even if YOU WERE pregnant so stop your blubering. where exactly does birth control play in your life....i would suggest you take responcibility in your own hands and at least get on the shot...at least that's only every 3 months!

2007-02-13 04:00:36 · answer #10 · answered by MARIA G. 4 · 0 0

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