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1289552 tn?1272071679

Getting pregnant after my period

If I had unprotected sex multiply times the week after my period, are my chances of getting pregnant very high???
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I'm not wanting to sound rude but if you don't want to get pregnant then make sure the condom stays on. And make sure he pulls out on top of that. And you on bc would be a trifecta. Otherwise you will be wondering constantly if you are pregnant.
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1289552 tn?1272071679
Thanks a lot everyone.

My last period started either 4/13 or 4/14 of this month, i can't remember the exact day. & lasted until 4/18. Previous months I started around the beginning of the month but my period can be irregular at times. How do you figure out what time od the month you ovulate? Yes I guess all I can do is wait. Is  waiting 2weeks a good time to take a pregnancy test or should I wait longer? We do start off with protection but then we make careless mistakes and he takes off the condom. I was on birth control for the last couple of months last year but I stopped taking them because I wasn't liking the side-effects and the one I was getting was expensive for me.
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i'm not sure if the plan b pill would be effective since you continue having unprotected sex.

if you don't want to be pregnant why aren't you using protection? i HIGHLY advice b/c AND condoms IF you're not pregnant.
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The time that you had sex is when you are highly likely to get pregnant.

Plan B is not 100% effective.  There is still a chance you could get pregnant but you may not.   The fact that you had sex a couple more times during the time when you took it is unlikely to have an effect on whether you could become pregnant because it acts on your hormones and makes it unfavourable for an egg to stick.

The only thing that you can do now is wait and see.  If your period comes you aren't pregnant.  If it's late, do a pregnancy test.
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1290747 tn?1281608728
Ok.    I have no idea about the plan B pill.  But as far as your ovulation....when did you START your last period?  For most people, you ovulate 14 days after the day you start your period. But it depends on how many days are in your cycle.  Which is, I believe, the first day of your period until the 1st day of your next period.   Do you know the days you started your period for the last few months?
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1289552 tn?1272071679
I honestly don't know when I ovulate. The first time I had unprotected sex the week after my period me & my partner decided to get the plan B pill. I took the first pill in the package 2 days after that incident. The instructions told me to wait 12 hours until taking the 2nd pill. The problem is in between that 12 hours of waiting, me and my partner had unprotected sex twice..I still took the 2nd pill when I was scheduled too but now I'm worried...I know that wasn't a very smart choice. I'm wondering if the pills will still cover the sex we had within those 12 hours or is it only effective for the 1st time we had sex after my period???
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it depends when you ovulate. if you ovulate within 5 days of having sex...anytime...or have sex while you ovulate yes you have a VERY good chance of getting pregnant.
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