Yes you could be.
2007-11-14 02:42:07
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answered by Grumble 4
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You and your sweetums are using one of the oldest (and least effective) means of birth control there is. This is the classical "sin of Onan" mentioned in the Bible, or the "pull-out" method of birth control. I don't know where people are getting their info on birth control these days, but obviously not from a qualified doctor or educated person. Some people forget that even the preejaculate fluid--the purpose of which is to add lubrication--produced by the man contains millions of sperm, much less the large amount produced when the man reaches orgasm. So whether or not the man is able to time it correctly, you still can be pregnant. I hear from supposedly sane people such nonsense as "You can't get pregnant the first time you do it." Wrong! Unless you actually want to get pregnant you should treat those sperm as enemy troops trying to invade, and they should face multiple levels of defensive barriers. A condom may provide 70% protection, backed up with spermicidal cream, you may hit 95% protection, backed up with the Pill, about 99.99% protection and the condom reduces significantly the risk of STDs which the Pill does not.
2007-11-14 02:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Whether you started you period or not you had unprotected sex. Therefore, yes you could be pregnant. As far as I know pregnancy tests are not going to detect a two day old fetus. You probably have to wait at least a week to get more accurate results.
Read the instructions on the box and it should tell you how far along you have to be in order to have an accurate test.
2007-11-14 03:27:27
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answered by Miranda 3
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Nah, your period has come - and it is just being abnormal for some reason. Some women experience this every month - is it heavier when you are doing something physical, and lighter when you've been sitting or laying down? There's nothing wrong with ya on that level...
However, just b/c he pulled out doesn't mean that sperm wasn't present - most men pre-ejaculate and that contains sperm that can get you pregnant, so be more careful next time...this time, I just don't think you're preggo!
2007-11-14 02:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Your period is fine. Thats with a normal period. If we bled through out the day all women would have anemia(A disease that happens when we lose a lot of blood.) What you should do is use condoms. I ended up pregnant with the pull out method. She is 5 years old now. Notice your other periods from now on. You should not be bleeding every moment of the day. If so see your Doctor. Other than that you "P" sounds pretty normal to me.
2007-11-14 02:48:04
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answered by loveyoumuch 2
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No. Please. You really should read up on how you get pregnant. You have to ovulate. That usually happens mid cycle. If your period started 2 days afterward, you were well past your ovulation date. If you are not ready to be a mother, then do yourself and the world a favor and use protection. There are people who would dream of being able to get pregnant and you are sitting here worrying about it. Get yourself some condoms!
2007-11-14 02:44:42
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answered by jessiekarma 4
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Pulling out will NOT prevent a pregnancy. It is not a form of birth control. It sounds like a typical period, but you won't be having them for long if he uses the pull out method.
2007-11-14 02:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can be pregnant because pulling off sometimes is too late specially when you are enjoying it so much. A drop of sperm can make a human being. Why worry you have created one.
2007-11-14 02:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Please just know that pulling out is NOT and never has been a method of birth control. As long as you have your period, no matter the timing, you most likely aren't pregnant. Next time use real protection if you're worried.
2007-11-14 02:42:46
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answered by ***~*** 6
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Yes you could be pregnent. You can still have a lighter period for several months after you conceive. You need to see a doctor.
2007-11-14 06:35:45
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answered by pheddin44 1
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you could most definetly be pregnant. Go buy a test and make a doctor's appt girl. and If you're not pregnant count yourself lucky in the extreme and next time use condoms AND the pill.
2007-11-14 02:44:15
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answered by runningwith_ash 1
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