No, no chance of being pregnant.
The very act of having a period proves you didnt get pregnant.
A period is the body flushing out its build up for pregnancy.
Since you had a period you didnt get pregnant.
You are safe.
Sperm on average resides within the womb 3-5 days after intercourse before dying.
Its a good idea that even when using condoms to keep spermicide sticks near by incase a condom breaks.
You can then quickly insert a spermicide stick to help kill any sperm.
Best of luck.
2007-06-03 09:12:33
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answered by tygarimew 2
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I just want to say first of all you should really go to a family planning clinic or your own clinic and get on some birth control. It would make your life much less stressful.
Here is a brief overview of the female cycle in general...
1. Days 1-5 is considered the menstrual phase...that's when you get your period.
2. Days 6-14 is considered the proliferative (preovulatory)phase...This is your body preparing itself for a fertilized egg to implant in your uterus and develop into a baby.
3. Day 14...right around day 14 is generally when your ovaries release an egg...At this point a couple of days before and a couple of days after you are at risk of getting pregnant.
4. Days 15-28 the secretory phase...is when the lining in your uterus breaks down eventually leading to your period. This 14 day phase according to my anatomy and phys book is supposed to be the most constant timewise. According to when you say the condom broke and when you got your period it appears that you would be smack dab in the middle of this phase.
I would think you are probably not pregnant.
You would not have likely gotten your period if you are pregnant right now, the other thing about it is that if you got your period within 7 days of the condom breaking you would have been about 7 days away from ovulation which also means it would be nearly impossible to get pregnant.
...However, depending on how light your period is or if you think your period is somehow different than normal then you might want to take a test. Better to find out your not pregnant for sure, than to sit there and worry about it.
2007-06-03 16:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You can STILL be pregnant and have your period.
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0334.html
Menstruation usually stops when a woman is pregnant. However, in some cases, a woman might have a period with less blood or that lasts fewer days than usual and still be pregnant. Your confusion is understandable because these signs can lead women to believe they are not pregnant. However, various kinds of bleeding can occur in early pregnancy. Women can get some spotting in their first trimester:
* when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus;
* if the pregnancy is abnormal in any way [i.e., ectopic pregnancy (implantation outside of the uterus, such as in a fallopian tube), a threatening miscarriage]; or,
* from bleeding as part of their menstrual cycle (this is extremely rare).
2007-06-03 18:09:02
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answered by Terri 7
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Yes...Seven days before your period you oculd have gotten pregnant. You can still have a period but it should be the last one. Wait another month and test.
2007-06-03 15:58:52
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answered by Faith f 2
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