Possible but not probable.
2007-12-08 16:06:03
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answered by jaydeee 3
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The pill is over 90% eeffective as you all know. These statistics are corresponding to actually ejaculation in the vagina. Although pre-ejaculatory sperm is still being debated, the pill is close to 99% effective when used. But the question here can be easily answered is your period is the shedding of the uterine walls and that includes the egg that was implanted on it if that even ever happened. There is no need to worry here. Just in the future use a condom if it takes away the anxiety of becoming pregnant, it's not worth it many times.
2007-12-08 16:10:03
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answered by Zack S 2
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While it's "possible" that you could be, it's oh so very unlikely. Generally menstruation signals the destruction of the proliferative endometrium, which is where the zygote would embed. Since that's all been "flushed out" as it were, pregnancy becomes pretty much impossible. There are cases (ectopic pregnancies, mass endometrial irritations, acute endometriosis, etc...) that can emulate a period, or cause a confusing batch of signals, but are not actually a period. MY bet says you're not pregnant.
PS: pulling out is bad, m'kay...
( sorry, had to pitch that in there :) )
2007-12-08 16:10:30
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answered by ? 2
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If you are having a period as normal, then you are most likely not pregnant. That would be indicated by the menses (which would be the uterine lining sloughing off since there is no fertilized egg that needs to embed itself there). OK? And don't think that the pill alone will be 100% effective either, so be careful out there.
2007-12-08 16:13:19
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answered by Cranium adiposum 2
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not knowing how long you have been on the pill i would say if you have been on it for a while then no you may not be pregnant however if you just started the pill then chances are you might be. but also if you started your period on your normal time and you weren't having sex within the week right after you should be fine. if it still worries you ask your doctor.
2007-12-08 16:07:40
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answered by fdragoneyesonme 3
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The pill is a good method of contraception if you take it when you're supposed to, and not miss a dose.
It has a high rate of being an effective birth control (99%), so dont worry about being pregnant.
Btw, he doesnt HAVE to pull out if you're on the pill. That's what the pill is for. What it doesnt do is protect against STDs.
2007-12-08 16:05:45
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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It is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. Pregnancy during menstruation is uncommon and when it does occur it is usually in women with irregular cycles. If you have been on the pill your cycle should be very regular.
But honestly, your piece of mind is worth the price of a home pregnancy test . If I'm right, no matter of opinions on this subject is going to put you to ease. So, just go to the drugstore, get through the check out and go take the test. It will give you that sigh of relief you're really looking for!
2007-12-08 16:10:02
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answered by octavie_twilight 2
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No your not pregnant... I was on BC pills for 3 years and that was the only protection we had... i would take my pill different time each night he would get off inside of me all the way... I never had a scare... I think your in the clear!
2007-12-08 16:09:05
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answered by christian r 2
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Ok
#1 You take the pill which is like 99,9% fullproof
#2 You at least used "interrupted coit" which is like 70 % fullproof
#3 The dates you mentioned do not seem to fit with your ovulation dates
#4 Even if it did, a couple "actualy trying" is estimated to have to try like 6 months before it does work!
#5 You had your cycle
so BREATH ;)
with the pill only, its good enough :)
2007-12-08 16:24:12
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answered by Fannie 6
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if you had a period you shouldn't be. there are 4 days during your cycle when you ovulate. the pill doesn't protect you from
STD's Its best to take your pill at the same time every day but if your off by a number of hours it no thing.
the pull out method dose not work ask my daughter
2007-12-08 16:13:20
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answered by gramahappy 2
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The whole point of birth control pills is the fact that you can have sex, the guy can *** in you, and you won't get pregnant. There are some things that can interact with BCP, such as antibiotics and alcohol. As long as you weren't on antibiotics or you weren't drunk, you shouldn't be pregnant.
2007-12-08 16:08:45
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answered by In Love 2
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