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So about a week and a half ago my Girlfriend and I had unprotected sex and I pulled out, went to the restroom to wash my hands and about a minute after I had ejaculated. I still had an erection and we went for round 2 and we didnt use a condom then either. Two days later she started her period, I have heard that before the period is when a girl is most fertile. Is this true? This is the first time we had unprotected sex but im just curious what are the chances that she could be pregnant?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Pregnancy is possible at any time. It doesn't matter when she started her period. It's possible to get pregnant even ON your period. As said before. It's unlikely. But that doesn't change that it can still happen.
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Her egg wasnt fertilized so its not a high chance but is still a chance. But if you dont want children use protection... Abortions are not a form of Birth control if you do ge pregnant and are not ready, and it can cause serious damage to people emotionally... Trust me. Please use something if you are not wanting children.

Not just Condoms or the Pilll. But both.

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what if she started her period the next morning? like 8 hours after?
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Its 2 weeks before her period she is most fertile... She had a period which means her egg wasnt fertilized! If you dont want to get pregnant then i suggest Protection! Because without protection you have 25 % chance of getting pregnant and on her ovulation date its higher. The pull out method doesnt always work even if you didn't C*m inside her. Pre C*m is there. If you dont want a baby use protection. But I dont think she is pregnant because she had her preiod! But if you're still worried test in the morning with first morning urine!


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1194973 tn?1385503904
It all depends on when she ovulates. The odds, if she has regular periods, are not high but are still there. There is never a safe time to have unprotected sex, and the pull out method does not count as birth control. Unless you're wanting children, always use protection.
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