Dear friend, A girl will get pregnant or a disease if she tempts herself by being alone with boys. You can talk to someone who cares at a pregnancy resource center which you can find through optionline on the net, or call 1800afamily. Take good care of youself and your baby if you are pregant. Sincerely, Runner
2007-06-18 23:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There's an urban legend that you can't get pregnant during your period. Because a woman's cycle is not 100% predictable, there is never a perfectly safe period as far as pregnancy goes.
Normally, your body goes through a set cycle. It starts with an egg being released from your egg sac and heading down the fallopean tube. It ends up in the uterus, where it waits to get fertilized by a sperm and turn into a baby. If that happens, then it latches onto the uterus wall and develops for 9 months, normal pregnancy. But if no sperm comes along, the egg and the uterus lining flushes away through your vagina, and that is your period. Then a new egg is released from your egg sac and the cycle starts all over again.
So on one hand, having sperm enter your uterus while the lining is being flushed isn't the IDEAL time for pregnancy. There isn't a uterine lining waiting for the new baby, there isn't necessarily an egg waiting there to be impregnanted. However, a woman's cycle isn't always that nice and steady - especially for teenagers and young adults. Eggs can easily be released at odd times. There could easily be another egg coming down the tube that is just waiting for a sperm, and the new baby could be there, waiting, when the next lining is formed for it.
Also, sperm are very hearty. They can easily last 5 days or more. So the sperm can simply sit there in the uterus, waiting for the next egg to come down the chute. When it does, they hook up with it, create the baby, and now you're pregnant.
So no matter what point in your cycle you are, if you don't want to get pregnant, use protection!
2007-06-17 23:04:37
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answered by Ladybird 5
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It's not likely as the body is 'flushing out' so to speak. It is not wise for her to have unprotected sex, let that be a lesson to her. Children are a twenty year responsibility, and you will always be a parent! Tell her, if she wants to have no time for herself and be broke, as children cost thousands, then to fire on and do it again! That should open her eyes! I love my children dearly but I couldn't have managed financially if their daddy hadn't been there for us.
2007-06-17 22:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET PREGNANT IF YOU HAVE SEX WHILE YOU ARE MENSTRUATING.
It is very rare, since most sperm doesn't live longer than 2-5 days in the body, but it's POSSIBLE.
The bottomline is: If you’re having sex and you don’t want a baby – USE PROTECTION!
2007-06-17 21:55:36
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answered by Delicious Pear 5
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there is a minor chance that she might especially if she has her period in short times eg every 20 days. she should NEVER have unprotected sex bc even if she doesn't get pregnant she may catch sth...
2007-06-17 21:58:05
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answered by ele 5
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No she can't be pregnant because the wall on the uterus is still losing itself. You will get pregnant if the presence of the egg is there on the day they had unprotected sex.
2007-06-17 21:56:46
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answered by Carol Simon 2
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Yep! Your friend can also get AIDS, STDs, and other things that go bump in the night!
2007-06-17 21:57:37
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answered by Alea S 7
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she could get pregnant on her peroid although it is unlikely.
2007-06-17 21:51:03
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answered by MOMMY585 5
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veryveryvery rare if she does. but she is still at a big risk for HPV, herpes, AIDS and other STDS.
2007-06-17 22:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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nope. shes not ovulating so i think she will not get pregnant.
2007-06-17 22:04:39
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answered by ♥saLsa Lady♥ 2
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