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pregnant?

i had unprotected sex about 1 week before my period came. he is my boyfriend and said he pulled out so i trust him but i am still worried that maybe my next period wont come. is that even possible? also, i have brown discharge for a few days after my period has ended now and it usually never happens for this long... help??!!!
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THANK YOU :):):):):):) and i will definitely take your advice
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No you had a period after sex so wouldnt be likely,also having sex 1 week before your period wouldnt result in a pregnancy.you need a luteal phase of at least 12 days in order to achieve a pregnancy,pregnancy happens during ovulation,generally 2 weeks before your period.week isnt long enough.so im sure your fine.use Bc and protection if you dont want to concieve right now.you been lucky this time.
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i know i know, i need to get on that.
but do you know if there's a chance i could be pregnant even though i already had my period after the sex?
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NEVER trust the boy. NEVER EVER EVER just "trust" the boy. even if he pulled out (which is a BAD form of b/c in fact it's NOT b/c) you can still get pregnant. there is sperm in pre ejaculatory fluid which he can not feel being secreted. wait until your period is due and take an hpt.

if you're not pregnant get on some form of b/c and ALWAYS USE A CONDOM! even on b/c use it.
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