about zero if the condom was intact ...
if you are worried about the connection to the start of your period just remember that period cramps are uterine contractions to push the "blood" out ... the activity from having sex can often jump start these if they are within 24 hours of starting on their own ...
2007-12-17 05:01:48
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answered by slinkies 6
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Your period is not a definite indicator of not being pregnant some women still have a light period like flow well into their pregnancy. However if your partner correctly used the condom and it didn't break or slip off, and you used it the whole time (that doesn't mean he just put it on to come) then there is VERY LITTLE chance you are pregnant, I would feel safe saying there is almost no chance! If you are still worried then go to the drug store for 5 bucks and buy a pregnancy test, but I wouldn't bother if I were in your situation. It sounds like you did the right thing having protected sex.
2007-12-17 04:59:42
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answered by cattier23 3
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No method of birth control is 100 percent effective with the exceptions of abstinence or hysterectomy. Although it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant, you should know that a lot of women, myself included (twice) can have one or two periods while pregnant at the beginning of the first trimester. I wouldnt worry about it unless you have always had an abnormal cycle. Typically women ovulate 14 - 16 days from the FIRST day of their last period but if your cycle is abnormal, you can ovulate at just about any time. Sperm can live for up to seven to ten days inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes. You can have sex once and literally not get pregnant until a week afterwards. Go get a pregnancy test in about two weeks to ease your mind.
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people have their period all through pregnancy. If the condom broke you can still be pregnant. It could take another month before you can figure out if you miss a period. Also the blood could just be from intense or to hard of sex. There is still a possibility that you may be pregnant
2007-12-17 05:00:42
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answered by Angel Baby 3
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Slim to none, since there was no viable egg to fertilize at that time. The egg is only good for 24 hours after ovulation, which occurs about 2 weeks before your period is due.
2007-12-17 04:58:36
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answered by Melissa 7
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the chances are pretty good you aren't. first-you weren't ovulating, and second-you used protection.
2007-12-17 04:59:31
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answered by echopaterson 3
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About zero
2007-12-17 04:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty low, but your chances for a sexually transmitted disease are really high.
Next time make him put a condom on!
2007-12-17 04:59:01
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answered by paganmom 6
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most likely not
2007-12-17 04:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say pretty small
2007-12-17 05:14:38
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answered by JR 2
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