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I'm scared and don't know what to expect.

My boyfriend and I had sex two days after my period stopped and my menstrual cycle isn't accurate. I never actually know when to receive my period and it gets irritating at times. But anyways, the condom broke and he ejaculated. I'm apparently supposed to wait between 6-8 weeks for the symptoms to show when I actually I just want to know what are my chances of falling pregnant. If this has happened to anybody, please could you let me know ASAP. I'm really desperate.

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Thanks guys! Phew! Thank goodness...for now. I really appreciate the help
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372900 tn?1315512302
Chances are if your periods are irregular you don't ovulate.  (I was in the same boat.)  If you don't ovulate then you can't get pg.  But you need to go to a doctor to make sure you don't ovulate.  But just because you don't ovulate on a regular basis doesn't mean you won't at any time.  So keep practicing safe sex.
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1383908 tn?1457401728
It's not impossible, but definitely unlikely.  If you periods are never regular, it's possible you could have an underlying issue that could pose fertility issues down the road when you are ready for children. Speak with your Dr.
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280005 tn?1304154742
nothing to worry as you were in safe period .
as  your periods are concerned consult an obg dr.
be carefull and use protection  while indulging in sex in future.
take care
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