you should be fine, but don't take too many chances!
2007-07-04 01:56:22
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answered by homemanager22 6
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Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that you won't get pregnant, regardless of what time of the month you had sex - the only sure-fire way of not getting pregnant is to not have sex at all.
If you are worried, make an emergency appointment to see you GP or doctor and explain what has happened - they keep these things totally confidential and should help by giving you the morning-after pill - the latest one on the market works for up to 5 days after having unprotected sex. So see your doctor asap!!
I hope everything turns out well. But I really have to stress that having unprotected sex carries so many risks, aside from the possibilty of pregnancy. You should never have unprotected sex unless you are in a committed and loving relationship, both persons have been tested and cleared of STDs, and if you are willing to commit your the rest of your life to raising your children should you become pregnant. If you don't think you're ready for that, the best thing to do is stay safe... don't have sex, or, if you are in a loving relationship, ALWAYS use a condom.
Hope this helps
2007-07-03 14:46:58
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answered by dragonna 1
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It is very unlikely that you would have gotten pregnant the first day off of your period. Although it is possible to ovulate as early as six days after your period starts, the average is on about day 14. If you are late for your next period then you will need to get a test to see if you are.
2007-07-03 11:38:18
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answered by twinkie.2006 4
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Probably not, possibly yes. If it concerns you, don't have unprotected sex!! Otherwise, every couple of days we'll be seeing you here with a different scenario, asking, "cud I be pregnant?" If you just had unprotected sex today and you're already worrying, you need to use your head a little bit. Sorry, but that's the truth.
2007-07-03 11:37:35
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answered by hoff_mom 4
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Yes, this would mean that you are on cycle day x (typically 5-7) and if you ovulate on day 10-13 you could become pregnant. however you would have to wait 9 days past ovulation to test.
If you are seriously concerned I would wait 2 weeks and schedule a blood test with a doctor.
Best of luck
2007-07-03 11:40:21
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answered by lemonheadaddict 2
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You should be more worried about STD then a BABE. OK..
maybe I just paid attention in class but this is Health 101. You just shed your uterus wall and it usually takes about a week for more eggs to be produced. You sound young and need to talk to your mom more. If you're grown enough to have sex you should know what happens when you have unprotected sex. It's not a mistake when you know the outcome.
2007-07-03 11:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, probably not at this moment because it can take a few days for conception and implantation to occur. So at this moment, no, but in a week, who knows? It's not typical for women to ovulate right after their period, but it does happen. A woman can ovulate at any point during her cycle. If you don't want a pregnancy, *always* use protection.
2007-07-03 11:37:14
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answered by alimagmel 5
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Yes it's possible, i became pregnant just after my period, if you aren't ready for a baby see your GP and get the morning after pill and don't bury your head in the sand the sooner you find out the better
2007-07-05 10:11:28
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answered by jenni h 3
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It's definately possible.. u can even get pregnant having sex during your period. You should get a test or see your doctor if you think that u may be.
2007-07-03 11:35:52
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answered by xxsexziimamiixx 1
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Yes you could be. You could be ovulating now or within the next few days. Sperm can stay alive for a day or so. Please get on birth control. If you don't have enough sense to practice safe sex then you certainly won't have enough sense to raise a child. Sorry if I sound cranky, but too many girls think it won't happen to them. But it does.
2007-07-03 11:42:16
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answered by Sandy C 2
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no..u can't get pregnant in the first 2 weeks of your menstrual cycle. ur period would be the 1st week and the week after the second, any time after that then yes x
2007-07-03 11:44:32
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answered by ellen g 1
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