Could I Be Pregnant And Still Have a Normal Period? Posted: 02-05-07 00:15am
4 days after I had unprotected sex, I got
my period. My period was very normal, it
was kind of heavy, but not as heavy as it
would normally be. I mean I got the
menstruation cramps & everything. My
partner, ejaculated inside of me, and
didn't pull-out at all. Can you still
have a normal period and be pregnant? And
what's the percentage or possibility that
I maybe pregnant?
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 02-05-07 00:58am
Small chance, because your egg had
probably already been reabsorbed.
However, it is not smart to have unprotected
sex (pulling out is still unprotected)
unless you're fine with getting pregnant,
no matter what time of the month it is.
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mylittletreasure
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Posted: 02-05-07 05:10am
There is a very less chance that you get
pregnant after you have the period time..
I never heard that anyone get pregnant
after the period time..
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terpamber
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Posted: 02-05-07 16:30pm
Most likly not but there is always a
chance if you had unprotected sex. If
your period was "pretty normal" I would
say no but it never hurts to be extra
carful and test after two weeks.
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