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Hi... i have been on my period since tuesday jan10.2007  but for the past 3 days my boyfriend has came in me.Since the last time he came in me,my period just stop and now all that comes out is that brownish stuff(grose)Could i get preganant because of that?Please answer..it will help me out alot!Thank you
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sex didn't shorten my cycle i bled more but if u miss ur next period it doesn't neccesarily mean that your preggo you should get an hpt test because stress can make u miss ur period from worrying.
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Thank You all so much,all your comments really helped!
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i would think that youre not pregnant. but still you could only know when you miss your period next.
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The brown discharge at the end of your period is NOT an indication that you are pregnant - this is just the old blood leaving your system at the end of your mensus.

Your question was - could you be pregnant?  The answer is absolutely yes!  Any time you have unprotected intercourse you can become pregnant - as the other posters have mentioned it is "unlikey" during menus BUT you were at the end of mensus AND sperm can survive in the vagina for up to 5 days which gives ups your odds.  Several people I know  mistakenly thought that unprotected sex during their period is an effective means of birthcontrol and this is simply not the case.  You will have to wait another few weeks to see what happens.

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Yes, it's possible to get pregnant while on your period, it doesn't happen that often, but it can happen. My cousin got pregnant that way. And the brown discharge is probably just your period ending. Very normal. I would wait a month and see if you miss your period or not and then take a test. I would recomend using some kind of protection, even if you are on your period, if you don't want to get pregnant. There is a lot more than pregnancy that can happen when not using a condom. It's scary all the things that you can get.
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Yes that is right rockrose....why do you think so spade22?
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La - Tuesday was actually January 9.    If I'm reading your post right,  you had a period for 5 days and now,  today,  you're having brown discharge.  And you've had sex on the 11th,  12th,  and 13th?  Is that what you're saying?

Sounds like a totally normal period cycle.  Sex often shortens the cycle,  maybe because uterine contractions move the flow out a little quicker.  The brown discharge is old blood that is still coming out.

Are those dates right ? I dont' think you have much to worry about.
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YES - you can get pregnant
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it is rare to get pregnant on your period, but not impossible.. It depends when you ovulate since the sperm can live a few days.

If you tend to have "normal" cycles (like 28 or so days) then probablly not

the reddish brown stuff sounds period related
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so i have to wait till my next period,and if i miss it i am?but have you ever heard of people getting pregnant while their in their period?
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um well you helped me out so much with my little problem but im not completly sure you wouldnt know unless you miss your period the brownish discharge could just mean your period is leeting up or leaving but my advice dont worry because from experience if you worry too much you will do one of two things youll cause your self too create an irregular cycle or if you are pregnant the stress isn't good for the baby youre just going to have to wait 3-5 days after your missed period hope this helped a little bit
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