about 50/50. sex = potential pregnancy...if there was sperm still on him from pulling out the first time then he went back in you CAN get pregnant ... I DID(but we're married so it wasn't a big deal)!!!
the only way you'll know for sure is a test...
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it has all the info you need on home pregnancy tests, when to test, types of tests, everything you could want!
good luck!
2007-06-02 17:05:11
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answered by mender_bender2001 5
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Jayla,
Pulling out is not a safe method to prevent conception. As you may or may not know pre-*** can ooze out and be very effective at impregnating you. However, because it was on the last day of your period cycle, chances of conception are slim. Typically the best time for conception is between 10 to 14 days after your period. Hope this helps.
Paul
2007-06-02 16:57:57
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answered by Paul 2
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It could happen, it's just not a reliable way to prevent pregnancy. The penis lubricates with pre c u m which does contain sperm, it's a fluid from the penis that happens during sex so there's no way to pull out ahead of time for that. Not only that pulling out is not a reliable form of birth control, you can get pregnant even when he pulls out because ejaculate can still get inside your vagina prior to him pulling out. Depending upon when you ovulate you could still get pregnant because you could ovulate late in your cycle. Being on your period doesn't make a difference.
Get on reliable birth control and use a condom otherwise don't have sex! You also need to educate yourself on safe sex practices as well as preventing STD's.
2007-06-02 17:23:49
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answered by Proud to be APBT 5
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Not too likely, but those are not great odds. You can only get pregnant when you're ovulating, which happens for 3-4 days right before your period (typically). However, it is a HUGE HUGE HUGE risk to EVER EVER EVER have unprotected sex. Whether it was your first time or your 800th makes no difference whatsoever. Don't ever have sex again without protection, until you are trying to get pregnant. EVER. And make sure you take a pregnancy test in a month, even if you get your period next month, because some women continue to bleed when they get pregnant.
2007-06-02 16:54:39
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answered by IQ 4
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Yes. Even if the guy pulls out, there is still some sperm in the vagina. A girl can get pregnant anytime she has unprotected sex. It doesn't matter if you only had sex once or 50 times or what day of the month. There are those best days of course, but there is never any safe day.
2007-06-02 16:55:15
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answered by Hestia 4
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Well, it is called the 'pull and pray' method, meaning it doesn't work. If you are having sex, you can get pregnant. It doesn't matter that it was your first time, it doesn't matter what time of the month, and it doesn't matter what birth-control you used. The only safe sex is abstinance. You should at least be on the pill and have used a condom. Hopefully you will get lucky and not be pregnant, but you need to be careful!!!! Good luck
2007-06-02 16:54:17
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answered by aerofare 5
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Pulling out doesn't help.... sticking it in is what makes you pregnant. Although you are less likely to become pregnant during certain times of the month... unless you want to be a mommy you need to have some protection... not too mention all the "critters" currently being passed around sexually.
2007-06-02 16:54:26
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answered by durty 1
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Yes, you can. Sperm can stay alive for a long time inside you. Based on your question, it seems as though you had sex once, he ejaculated outside you, then he did the same after having sex with you again. Prior to ejaculation, the penis secretes a substance that is full of sperm. Also, if he ejaculated outside you, he still had some on him when he went back in. Go and try and get a morning after remedy if you can, just to be safe.
2007-06-02 16:58:15
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answered by barstool5000 1
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It's pretty high, actually.
Just think about it--two healthy, young and very active (twice?) people doing everything possible to make a baby (no birth control, no condom).
If you got away with it this time, you're lucky. Next time, get prepared by either buying condoms or baby booties . . . .
2007-06-02 16:54:48
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answered by nora22000 7
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As soon as it goes inside of you you can get preganant. I'm sure the precentage is small but it could still happen.
2007-06-02 16:54:09
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answered by gavinsmommy2306 2
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