shes probably not pregnat if you have sex two days after her period
2007-06-25 05:54:03
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answered by MIXEDMAMI 2
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Mucus changes do not necessarily predict ovulation. Although women do have mucous changes, this doesn't "always" predict ovulation, especially if she has changeable cycles. Were the two of you using a spermicide with the condom? If your girlfriend wasn't using a spermicide, then the chances are 50/50. You need to get an over the counter pregnancy test, and test 14 days after the date of intercourse. Then again in 7 days. In the future, you might want to use a spermicide along with the condom. Wishing you luck for now.
2007-06-25 06:11:36
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answered by Fireant 4
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Actually love, pulling out is not a good way to measure if she can get pregnant or not. Becasue pre-ejaculation has sperm in it. If you stroked a few times after the condom broke before pulling out and she was exposed to your pre-ejaculate then the chances are still 50/50. Since she just had her period it does reduce the chances however it doesn't take you completely out of the woods.
The best thing to do is wait and see if she misses her next period and not worry too much or take a pregnancy test.
Now had she been on some sort of birth control, there would be no worries. Maybe you guys should consider her getting on birth control as well. Studies suggest this is the best method.
2007-06-25 06:04:10
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answered by nappyhdfatgrl 3
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My doctor has put my date of conception 3 days after I finished my period. So, it's a possibility. Because even if you pulled out, don't you precum? And if the condom broke the precum could have gotten in her. But I suggest just take a test 2 weeks from the day you had sex. And then again if still no period. Then go to the doctor.
2007-06-25 05:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Chances are she is not pregnant. But to put your mind at ease take a home pregnancy test in about a week Or schedule a visit with her doctor or at the local planned parenthood. As for the broken condom, those suckers are pretty sturdy and shouldn't break. Where did you get the condom from? Was it one you've been carrying in your wallet? Bad idea, that can damage the condom.Were you wearing the correct size? Did you place it on correctly? It matters! If you got it from a box of condoms that you purchased, do you check the expiration date? Yes they do expire. Is your box of condoms kept in a cool dry place? Exposure to sunlight and high temps can breakdown the condom. If you got the condom from someone else, all the same questions apply.
2007-06-25 06:06:58
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answered by sterlingrose7272 2
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It sounds like you're okay but you might want to try an EPT test in a week or two, just to make absolutely sure. And just for the record, pulling out DOES NOT prevent pregnancy. I have a daughter to prove that. Once the condom broke, you were jeopardized, whether you stayed or pulled out, but it sounds to me like you dodged the bullet.
Buy a different brand of condoms.
2007-06-25 06:02:45
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answered by Jess 7
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greater desirable than in all probability you're no longer pregnant yet you're able to be able to nicely be stressing lots that that's inflicting your cycle to be late or distinctive than customary. regardless of the shown fact that sperm are spectacular around waiting to be ejaculated, meaning they each so often escape till now they are meant to devoid of him understanding they have escaped. maximum women human beings don't get pregnant everytime they have intercourse (whether they do on no account use condoms) yet who might prefer to take the prospect of having pregnant or a ailment? in case you wait 3-4 weeks and then take an over-the-counter being pregnant try then you definately've got given it sufficient time. additionally in order that which you realize your era does not continuously end on the begining of a being pregnant some women human beings have them nicely into the being pregnant.
2017-01-01 04:15:44
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answered by ? 3
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If you pulled out, there is little to worry about. Even if you had no condom, your chances would be slim.
2007-06-25 05:54:49
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answered by beeslady115 2
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