No you aren't.
2007-10-16 15:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible to be pregnant and still bleed (it's NOT the same thing as a period, though). Since you are saying that your period is lighter than normal, then you should take a pregnancy test. Bleeding during pregnancy that resembles a period is not common though, so it's more likely that it's just your period. But you want to be sure.
If you are pregnant, though, it's not from sex on the 15th.
oh and p.s., it's NOT true that you can get pregnant on ANY day of your cycle.... this is such a myth. The only truth is that most women don't know when their fertile days are.
2007-10-16 15:05:22
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answered by Mrs.P 6
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You could very good be despite the fact that the chances are slimmer than common. I do know for a fact considering the fact that my husband was once conceived on his moms period and that i had my period for the primary 6 months of my being pregnant with my daughter. I also had my interval for the primary 2 months with my sons being pregnant. Never ever rule anything out if your scared go see a health care professional to be certain if you do not need to try this then are attempting the plan B pill, i do not condone these things but I additionally do not decide other men and women for the selections they make..
2016-08-05 21:24:59
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answered by brummet 4
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yes u can. U can do 1 of 2 things, or if u want, both. U can wait & do another home test- or u can go to planned parenthood. They can do a blood test called HCG. That detects elevated hormones in ur blood when ur pregnant. They r good people to work with & will keep it confidential. In the meantime- if u don't want to b pregnant, use protection until u know 4 sure. If u want to b pregnant- take care of urself. Good Luck.
2007-10-16 15:07:40
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answered by tinkerbell 2
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Yes. You having your period the day after having unprotected sex does not ensure the fact that you will/will not get pregnant. People do get pregnant on their period. Use a condom, for goodness sake.
Also, you can still be pregnant even if you're on your period. My mom was on her period for most of her first trimester while she was pregnant with me. Go see a doctor, if you're negative for being pregnant, wise up, use a condom.
(to whomever gave me a thumbs down, that is really mature, I'm promoting safe sex and you thumbs down me. Truth be told, I've know a few people that have gotten pregnant while having sex on their period, because they thought it wouldn't affect anything, but there is always a chance you will get pregnant. The only 100% positive way you won't is to remain abstanent).
2007-10-16 14:55:09
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answered by your_star_03 4
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probably not that close to your cycle but stop worrying youself sick over it and get checked by a doctor, the mind can really get to you where you actually think you are with all the symptoms, and you shouldn't have those symptoms that fast anyway,see a doctor and clear it up for sure, good luck one way or the other.and have protected sex if you don't want to be, and pregency isn't the only worry you should have with unprotected sex.remember everyone has a past before they met each other.
2007-10-16 15:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Getting pregnant has it's own mystery's. Go take a blood test.
for pregnancy it's the only way to be sure. Urine test can give a false result, so go to a doctor and take a blood test.
2007-10-16 14:58:12
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answered by luvsmusiz 4
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It's very possible. Some women continue to get their periods during pregnancy. It could just be a scare. It's hard to know for sure. I'd say go see your doctor and he'll be able to give you a better idea of what's up.
Good luck!
2007-10-16 14:56:28
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answered by indiesky 3
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you are able to still get your period during pregnancy thats why some woman think there not pregnant because they have no symptoms but the thing to do is after ten to fourteen days after conception take a pregnancy test because thats how long the embryo takes to travel to the uterus to begin the nine months process
2007-10-16 14:56:35
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answered by Baselia D 1
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You can get pregnant at any time during your cycle. If this is something you are trying to avoid, I'd suggest keeping a condom or two in your purse. And if your partner uses the excuse that it doesn't feel as good with a condom, you can always use this argument, what feels better: sex with a condom? or the knowledge that you're going to have a baby or have a disease?
2007-10-16 14:57:32
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answered by Erin 7
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Dont have unprotected sex, not only might you get pregnant, but you can get dozens of STDs. If you think you might be pregnant, do a test.
2007-10-16 14:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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