Not likely but not impossible.
2007-12-12 13:13:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not likely. Usually what happens is that you ovulate 15 days into your cycle. That would be 15 days from your last period. You then have about 48 hours to get pregnant. The blood builds up in your system to receive and house the fertilized seed. If your egg is not fertilized your system flushes in another 15 days(your period) and the cycle begins again. It is not chipped in stone but that is generally the way the female body works. Hopefully, next time you will be more careful. Worry about getting pregnant before you have unprotected sex, not after.
2007-12-12 13:19:46
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answer #2
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answered by darkdiva 6
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Though possible, it is highly unlikely that you will get pregnant during your monthly menstrual cycle. During your period, your body works to shed the uterine lining that it has been building up over the last month, in preparation for pregnancy. When you don’t become pregnant, small uterine contractions begin, encouraging the unfertilized egg and unused endometrium to be shed from the uterus and through the vagina. This means that there is no egg in the fallopian tubes to become fertilized and no lining to help a developing embryo to implant properly.
This being said, there is a small possibility of pregnancy during your period. Women often mistake slight bleeding that can occur with ovulation as their period. Unprotected sex at this time can greatly increase your chances of becoming pregnant. Additionally, sperm can live in the female reproductive system for up to three days. Because some women ovulate at the very end of their menstrual periods, sperm may still be alive at this point, and able to fertilize an egg.
2007-12-12 13:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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it is presumed that the ovulation takes place on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and the sperm can still fertilize an ovum after 4 days of its release in the vagina.it is also said that the uterus comes to its normal shape and condition after 45 days of child birth But strange things are reported to have happened. I have seen a woman getting pregnant within a week of delivering a child ,hats of to her husband and her cooperation and dedication. So if you think you may be pregnant then you may be. it is already 4 months since you had sex ,and if it is not already obvious then go for urine test for pregnancy or an Ultrasound examination.
2007-12-16 00:59:47
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answered by Dr wacko 2
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Absolutely you are safe. No Chance for a Pregnancy. Ovalation needs "atleast" 10 days from the date of start of the periods. A sperm can live for 3 to 4 days in side you. On the worst / best case it can go for 7 days a maximum. If you were still on bleeding, chances for the sperm survival is very very remote. So, you are very safe and need not worry. Cool down and relax.
BUT HAVING SEX WITH ANY DOGS ON THE STREETS IS A PIG'S WAY. BE A HUMAN. GET MARRIED AND HAVE SEX ONLY WITH HUBBY.
2007-12-12 15:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You can still get pregnant while on your period if the sperm attaches to the egg before it is flushed from your system. That's what your period does. The only problem is you're going to have to wait probably until it's time for your next one to start before you can take the test and know for sure. And don't listen to anyone who tells you that you won't have a period while you are pregnant, because I had mine for 3 months while pregnant with my first child. I suggest you take the test whether you start or not.
Good luck to you, and don't make the same mistake twice!
Reasa
2007-12-12 13:23:54
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answered by reasabelle7 2
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It is possible to get pregnant while on you period.
Wait it out till after the period, take a pregnancy test.
See how it goes from there.
Do use protection next time even if you are not pregnant, it is possible to get an STD. Be safe and Good Luck
2007-12-12 13:42:35
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answered by Louise M 1
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You go through a monthly cycle of release of ovum or egg from one of your ovaries and its getting 'shed' ,the periods or if it gets fertilized with sperm periods cease and pregnancy sets in.It gets released on the forteenth(14) day of your cycle with some exceptions of course and it is fit for fertilization or successfully joining the sperm and give rise to babyfor a couple of days.Thus the period following one week after periods stretching for following two weeks is considered ideal period to conceive to get children or to avoid if you donot want children ,the'safe period'. You won't get pregnancy if you had inter course during periods as there is no fertilizable egg. The only extremely rarest of rarity is the release of a second ovum or egg prematurely which results in unidentical twins at times but they are text bookish possibilities. Best to undergo pregnancy test after one week and getting it terminated if at all is very easy now a days. But in all probability you will test negative only.A friendly advice is to avoid premarital sex and not ruin your life and career.Cheer up ! You won't be pregnant.
2007-12-12 14:30:09
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answered by prasad k 5
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no, but you can get V.D, aids etc.When you're on your period the lining of the uterus is being sluffed off and nothing can adhere to it. You do need to tell your Mom you need protection from everything that is out there and protection from what you're doing. He has a lot of problems and commitments that you do not need to become a part of. Do you really want to become JUST another in a long line for this guy???
2007-12-12 13:20:42
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answered by for the times 7
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There's a 99% that you won't. And 1% that you would. So pray that it won't fall under the 1%. You have to wait 2-3 weeks I guess. And you must at least do preg test 2x to be sure.
next time be careful... especially that there are lots of possible hang-ups in your case. you might give yourself double trouble.
2007-12-12 13:15:03
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answered by femmepariah 2
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yes. you can get pregnant while on your period. I would wait until your next period is due and if it's more than a week late, take a test. But try not to stress...because that will delay your period as well.
2007-12-12 13:13:38
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answered by NADINE S 2
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