Yes, it is very likley.
2007-02-14 12:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is unprotected and the fact is sperm can live inside for 4-5 days. The start of her period is the count of 14 days. At those 14 days ovulation occurs (only in textbook periods though). Since her period was 4 or 5 days ago then it puts her at day 10. However, as I mentioned ovulation is just not all the time text book. I got pregnant 4 days after my period so it is definitely possible. We were trying of course but it is around the time I got pregnant. Unfortunately the number of women who do not have a 14-18 ovulation period are increasing. The only thing you can do is wait and next time please use a condom.
16 weeks pregnant
2007-02-14 12:58:21
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answered by Kelly s 6
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Yes she can,women can get pregnant at any time of the month even while they are menstrating.Always use protection no matter what,having a baby is a major responsibility,for example you will have to marry your girlfriend,get a fulltime job with good medical benefits.rent a decent place to live,stock up on stuff you will need for the baby when she's born,buy a car,grow up quickly so you will be mature enough to be a father to your child,having a child is alot of work so don't play guessing games with your girlfriend,always use birth control.There's a birth control shot she can get at planned parenthood or from her doctor every 3 months and it protects against pregnancy for the entire 3 months.I hope this was helpful.
2007-02-14 13:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess Valentines was happy for the both of you in any case your young lady will have to wait for her next month period to see there is a small chance that she will be pregnant. but i do not believe she will. ovulation take place 14 day before the next cycle so she had her period only 4-5 days ago. just be careful next time if you do not want to be a daddy. if you do then by all means go for it and good luck.
2007-02-14 13:03:56
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answered by peanutlucits 1
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Yes, most woman ovulate 14-18 days after the first day of her last period. When did she start? Do the math. Plus if you came inside her knew must have known it was a possibility, next time be more careful the last thing you need is an unwanted pregnancy. Next time think, pulling out is not an option either. Birth Control is both of your responsibility, not just hers.
2007-02-14 12:58:15
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answered by Petra 5
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It's possible but not likely. Most women have cycles that are approximately 28 days, ending with her period, and ovulate about half-way through. If your girlfriend has a very long or short cycle, or if her ovaries release eggs at odd times, she is more likely to be pregnant.
2007-02-14 12:56:36
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answered by Sydney Bristow's Other Alias 1
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If you have intercourse with her she can get pregnant on any day. The inside of a woman has a special chemistry which promotes sperm to live a long time. If she is not ovulating today the sperm may live long enough to furtalive an egg when she does ovulate.
Simply stated, if your buddy told you too have sex with her at a specific time so she wouldn't get pregnant tell your "buddy" he's a dope.
2007-02-14 12:53:03
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answered by Ron P 3
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um..yupp.Sounds like she was ovulating and thats the best time to get pregnant....If this happened today she can call planned parenthood and ask for the 72hr pill tomorrow. That is your best chance to not be a daddy......so I would call first thing in the morning. and dont mess around without protection.
2007-02-14 12:50:38
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answered by cherokee 4
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YES!!!!!!
any time before during or after a womans period she can get pregnant.
birth control methods have different levels of reliabilty.
the only true guarantees are abstinance or sterilization.
go to your local health department, a doctor or someone and get all the info you can to find the facts.
2007-02-14 12:55:01
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answered by randini692000 3
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In some states you can get the morning after pill over the counter. I would call around to local pharmacies and see if it's available where you live.
2007-02-14 12:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No--probably not. A female ovulates 14 days BEFORE her (next) cycle. Sooo assuming she is a typical female w/ a 28/30 day cycle, you should be fine.
It is NOT after the START of the period as stated below. The timing is BEFORE the start of the next period. See two areas cited in sources.
2007-02-14 12:48:38
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answered by debberu 3
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