Yes, any time you have had sex you can get pregnant. If I were you, I would go to an emergency room and ask for the morning after pill to ensure you did not get pregnant last night. I say go to emergency because nothing else is likely to be open right now and you need to do this quickly!
2007-12-29 16:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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In fact there is only a few days in the month that you can become pregnant and that is when you are ovulating. This usually occurs about 14 days after the start of your bleeding. You can tell when you're ovulating by the mucous coming out of your vagina. It is thick and clear and stretchy, like snot. I know by this is when I can get pregnant and will always get my period exactly 2 weeks after. This is only when your cycles are running normally and typical but if you are a teen or have started the bc pills this can change everything. The best thing for you to do is wait 2 weeks after the condom broke and then have a pregnancy test just to be sure. Good luck!
2007-12-29 17:00:43
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answered by janeviv09 1
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Birth control pills take about a month to become effective. However, antibiotics can make them uneffective, anyhow. Ovulation typically occurs 14 days after the first day of your last period (assuming you have 28 day cycles). Therefore, you probably ovulated around Dec 6th or 8th.
So, if the accident was between Dec 4 to Dec 10th, you could be pregnant. (if ovulation came on schedule)
Seems to me by your dates that you should have started menses again around Dec 24 or 26. I assume it did not come. Maybe you missed because you were already pregnant before last night.
But.... it also sounds like your periods got off schedule anyhow....for whatever reason.
Like others said, to be safe, you could go to the pharmacy and get the morning after pill.....if you are under 18 your mom could get it. This medicine does not destroy an embryo...it stops the conception from happening in the first place. Hurry. Get it now! If the stores are closed, you could go to the ER and get it.
2007-12-29 17:00:01
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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Being a guy, you additionally can prefer a woman's opinion. yet I do have a bother-free volume of scientific know-how, so i will besides provide my 2 cents. first of all, good female =P Condoms and Plan B are 2 of the main effective issues you could properly be using. so which you will possibly make it short, i do no longer think of you have something to agonize approximately. in case you heavily took Plan B interior 72 hours after the condom broke, that's going to truly artwork. Levonorgestrel (Plan B) is between the main effective emergency contraceptives available. in case you do grow to be pregnant, you will start to sense an extreme ailment interior the mornings, many times with vomiting. this could be very almost instant, because it comes with the 1st actual stages of fixing into pregnant. Your era cycle could additionally cease. i'm specific you will word those issues happening to you, so if no longer, then purely stay cool, reason it will all come out all right.
2016-11-26 19:39:37
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answered by ? 4
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Anything is possible.
Your friend is correct you can only conceive during 1 week (approximately) a month. Look up Rhythm method for details on how that works.
A couple of options, morning after pill, which is a strong BC pill or wait and see.
If I was a betting man I would say you have a 5% chance of being pregnant. Most likely not.
Do you know what they call a girl who has sex with her boyfriend??
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MOM
2007-12-29 16:58:02
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answered by protoham 6
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if it was last night then you should still be able to take plan B as a precaution. You have to be 18 to get it, and you can get at most pharmacies. as for your cycle you really shouldn't listen to your friends. Most women ovulate 2 weeks after their period, but this is not the case for every women. Anytime and I mean ANYTIME you have unprotected sex you are at risk of getting pregnant!!!! if you can get access to plan B I recommend you take it, because even if the chance is low, it is still a chance and still a possibility!! best of luck!
2007-12-29 16:57:54
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answered by shawn 5
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Either you is or you aint!
If you are, then there are only two ways to go that are sane and logical (and moral): #1: Carry the baby to term and be a good parent. Love, lots of LOVE! If that isn't at all possible then #2 is the only decent thing to do: Give a loving family that can't make a baby the chance to give your child the wonderful life it deserves. Don't be selfish and do something STUPID that you and your unborn child will regret!
2007-12-29 16:57:17
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answered by mr.richie 3
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You can get pregnant at any time of the month (including during your period) but at some times you are more fertile than others. If I were you I would get a pregnancy test just to make sure - right now there isn't any other real way to know.
2007-12-29 16:58:08
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answered by Christen 4
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yes!!!at this time when you had sex you are most vulnerable to pregnancy but......dont worry!!!! there is a way to fix it just if you want to be on the safe side its called the 72 hour pill also known as the morning after pill or emergency contraception... but it can be taken up to 72 hours after un protected sex.....its an over the counter pill....no perscription needed and your parents don'thave to know...... go to your local pharmacy....CVS, RITE AID, SAFEWAY...any where and just ask the pharmacist for the morning after or 72 hour pill whatever u wanna call it... they'll give it to youand your straight..... if you cant afford it tell your BF or mother to give you the money....although you may be embarrased ITS SOOOOOOOO WORTH IT!!!! good luck and hurry b4 your 72 hours are up!!!!
2007-12-29 16:59:01
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answered by Tatiana M 2
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Take the morning after pill. . you can get it at wallgreens or another drug store. Also, if you have pills there are medically approved amounts you can take of your own birth control that act as the morning after pill. I don't know what brand birth control you have but look it up on the internet. I went through this with my friend and we called her doctor and he said it was fine. Check if your brand can be used as emergency contraceptives here. . .
http://ec.princeton.edu/worldwide/default.asp#country
2007-12-29 17:00:13
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answered by Alexa 4
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