You need to go to whoever told you this and slap them.
Things that reduce your chances of getting pregnant :
Not having sex.
Using a birth control.
That's what HELPS you not get pregnant. The more sex you have the GREATER your chances of F***ing up are
2007-10-08 10:59:04
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answered by Heather R 6
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you run the same risk every time you have sex. It all depends on weather or not the sperm reaches the egg in the ovaries. More or less is not a big thing some women have a lot of sex and do not get pregnant till a hundred times later but some women first time out the gate or the second time they are pregnant all depends on when you are ovulating when you have sex and of coarse the safe sex practices you are using or not using too also play a role in it so more or less doesn't mater every time you have sex you could be pregnant the best policy is absence if you really do not want to have a baby Hope this helps
2007-10-08 17:58:49
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answered by Rachel M 3
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It absolutely can if your partner has a sperm count that is questionable. A healthy male makes sperm every day, but if it is taking longer than usual to conceive a good practice is to have sex every other day to give the man a chance to "recharge". If there is any question on the quality of your partner's sperm count/quality there is a very simple test that can be done on it at a lab as per the request of a doctor (meaning you would need a perscription probably). Sperm quality is determined by count, mobility and morphology (the size/shape of the sperm).
Good luck!
2007-10-08 18:04:53
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answered by Chrissy C 2
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In 99.9% of situations, absolutely not. There are times when you are less likely to become pregnant, due to your ovulation, which some women choose to have sex more during that period, or without protection because they are "safer." This doesn't mean even then that you are free and clear from getting pregnant. Everytime you have sex unprotected, you could get pregnant. And.. everytime you have sex while protected you could still get pregnant, although the chances are very low. Whether you are trying or trying not to get pregnant, remember that condoms are the only way to prevent getting STDs from partners who haven't been tested. Be careful and be safe.
2007-10-08 17:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!!! Also you can get pregnant any time, any place, not just one day out of the month! You CAN get pregnant while you are on your period, you CAN get pregnant two days after you have a baby, you CAN get pregnant even if the penis never enters the vagina. It just has to be close enough for sperm to get around the area, and it could happen. Unlikely, but trust me, it happens. Also a good thing to remember is that (with my experience) Drunk sperm are faster than sober ones. lol
2007-10-08 18:03:14
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answered by fthhpelove 1
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Dear Friend, Get some information and support at a pregnancy resource center, which you can find by googling optionline on the net. Take great care of yourself and your baby if you are pregnant. Sincerely, Runner
2007-10-08 18:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, for guys it does. They need up to 3 days to recharge their boys :)
And women only have a 24 hour window to get pregnant!
When we aren't fertile, our bodies kill the sperm automatically. When we are fertile, or about to be, our body will allow the sperm to live and give it some time to find our egg... but only for a few days.
For some people you have to time it right... for others, they get lucky!
But it's different for each person.
Good luck!
2007-10-08 17:58:43
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answered by Amy 3
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From my experiene, NOPE! :o) My bf and I was having sex like every day and sometimes a couple time a day and when I did a hpt, it was positive. I had to go out and buy 2 more tests to make sure, and they all was positive. We had only dated for like a month and half, found out I was 3 weeks preggie. It was unplanned but it was also a welcome surprise.
2007-10-08 17:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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When my husband and I were trying to get pregnant his doctor said yes. He said the longer between intercourse the more sperm are in the semen.
2007-10-08 18:04:00
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answered by carrie h 2
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If your trying to get pregnant it does, if your not trying to it increases the chance
2007-10-08 18:00:05
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answered by GaBoy 3
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