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Unprotected last day period sex

Ok so I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend while on the last day of my period…yes I still had that brown goo stuff. He pulled out but still, when I got home it was actually blood, so now what? What's gone happen?
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It's fine I got my period imma be more careful next time. Thanks anyways you girls :)
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1955408 tn?1328058454
Google pregnancy symptoms. There's a bunch.
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Can I know the symptoms please…
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694164 tn?1333145988
Taking a test is the only sure way of knowing.
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1955408 tn?1328058454
There are many "symptoms" but they do not mean you are or are not pregnant. The only way to know for sure if you're pregnant is to take a test and see a doctor.
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Well how do I know if I'd be pregnant or not. Like what are the symptoms or signs?
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Same way I'm prego lol
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I agree....I had sex right after my period ended, and my bf pulled out. Now Im 28wks
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1654035 tn?1332425178
Either you will get pregnant or you will not. Every women is different: women ovulate at different times, sperm can live in the body for up to 7 days.......plus the pull out method does not prevent pregnancy. There is pre-*** which still contains sperm which can get you pregnant. If you do not want to get pregnant use protection. If you miss your period then take a home pregnancy test.
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