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babaycakes

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Joined: 22 Dec 2005
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Location: las vegas nevada
Just Wondering Something...?
Posted: 12-24-05 21:31pm

Can I get pregnant or anyone for this matter if you have unprotected sex and the guy cums inside of you and you have sex like 3-4 days after your period?
Are you more likely or less likely to get pregnant or not?
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d1rekt

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 11
Location: KENTUCKY

Posted: 12-25-05 00:13am

Your just as likely to get pregnant if you didnt have sex 3-4 days after your period.
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hunterjumper

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Joined: 18 Dec 2005
Posts: 203
Location: British Columbia, Canada

Posted: 12-25-05 00:59am

You can get pregnant any time during your cycle hun. Before your period. During your period and after your period. There is *no* time when your 'chance is less' or when it's 'safe' to have unprotected sex. Or sex at all.

Women can ovulate up to three times a month. Do you chart your ovulation? Probably not. Do you know when you ovulate? Probably not. So how are we supposed to know in order to tell you "it's safe for you to have sex on xyz day of your cycle!"?

Use birth control and a condom every single time if you don't want to get pregnant. Or be abstinant.
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AlliE_18

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Joined: 20 Dec 2005
Posts: 2129
Location: uk

Posted: 12-25-05 15:40pm

They teach in school its most likely to happen if you have sex in the middle of your cycle, day 14 being when most women ovulate. I didnt know it can happen more than once a month or at different times.
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