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Could I be pregnant?

I am on my third day of my period...and stupidly thought that if me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex it wasnt possible to get pregnant but apparently it is?... He pulled out 'apparently' before he cummed... but i know there is pre come ect.. so I'm pretty worried at the moment.. my period was lighter this time and seems to be nearly finished and it usually takes longer to finish. What is the chance of me being pregnant? and how soon can i use a home pregnancy test?

Thankyou x
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well my first pregnancy happened due to precum, we too used the pull out method so watch out. it might be harder to get pregnant on your period but watch out if u used the puul out method any other time  if you do not want a kid (:
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Thankyou for your help! =D
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Hey, first things first, its always possible to become pregnant no matter where you are in your cycle, and yes even whilst on your period it is possible. Yes, there is pre-***, so 'pulling out' ISNT a safe method of contraception. I would say there is a very high chance you will not be pregnant. But as i said its not impossible. Ypu should wait until your next period is due to arrive, and if it doesnt you should test. But try not to worry, the chances are your not pregnant.
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