i have been very anxious about this for a
couple weeks..
It was the last day of my period (i am
pretty sure it was atleast) and I was
wearing a light tampon because I was
barely bleeding. That day (which was at
the beginning of june) I had sex (i took
my tampon out before). My boyfriend
pulled out before he ejaculated .. And
when he did there was blood everywhere
:shock: . I wasn't so worried about it at
the time. Then we went at it again two
more times and I was still bleeding. I
bled a little bit that day but the day
after, there was no blood at all.
This was not my first time having sex.
There was no condoms or other methods of
birth control used.
My boyfriend pulled out all three times ..
Which can reduce the risk of pregnancy
81%-98%. Yes I do know that pre-ejaculate
can make you get pregnant also.
The only way i'll know if i'm pregnant for
sure is to wait and see if my period comes
at the beginning of july, but I honestly
can't wait that long.
I would just like to know what you think
my chances of being pregnant are.
Thanks.
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little_pineapple
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Dec 2004 Posts: 245 Location: UK
Posted: 06-20-05 21:24pm
You'll have to wait and test. Next time
use birth control!!!!!!!
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 06-21-05 10:30am
Check out the sticky post at the top.
The only way to know is to test.
Having sex right after your period is the
"safe time" there really isnt a sure time
u cant get pregnant but your are least
likely when you did. Honey you need to
use some kind of protection
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cknbb
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Posts: 35 Location: seattle
Posted: 07-01-05 10:14am
Most women are fertile to concieve days
10-14 counted from the first day of your
last period. Some women ovulate twice in
a month, the second during their period so
just hope you're not one of those
people.
Good luck. Look at the pregnancy tests at
the store. Some can return results the
first day of your missed period.
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