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could i get pregnant??

ok i got my period february 18 & it ended on the 24 as usual,  i had unprotected sex with my bf on the 27th & took the plan b pill on march 1st(2 days later). we had unprotected sex again 10 days later & the next day i got my period again wich wasnt even 2 weeks after my last period so i was guessing i couldnt get pregnant, the day after my period we had sex again so mainly my question is can i get pregnant right after my period or a day before my period???
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Hey í had sex da same day my period went off in my boyfriend didnt pull out my cycle came on dis month on da 17 it only last 3 days is it a chance í could get pregnant!!
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Can I be pregnant if I had sex a day. After my period?  My period is 5 days only? ??
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My boyfriend I had sex last night unprotected n it was actually day four of my cycle it last 5 days. He pulled out but there's always pre ejaculating could still get pregnant n now I'm not bleeding but not sure if its gone my cycle that is.
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sure you can get pregnant because your body isn't a machine...and getting your period doesn't mean you aren't pregnant either. I got mine once after I was pregnant with my second child.  Take a pregnancy test and use birth control!
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Hello I have a question I had my period Dec.17 and came off it 21 & the next day I had sex without protection. Could I be pregnant??
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Heyy I had unprotected sex on the 25th of december and my girlfriends period ended on the 22nd is there a chance she could be pregnant ?
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Heyy I had unprotected sex on the 25th of december and my girlfriends period ended on the 22nd is there a chance she could be pregnant ?
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it probably opened your cervix faster, if you are due for your period having sex a couple of days earlier can sometimes bring it on early, as sperm contains an enzyme (or something) that opens your cervix. thats why sex is recomended to women trying to bring on labour. hope this helps.
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Hey i have regular periods  and i and my husband had sex every nite without protection  but still i cont concieve! My age is 29 annd last 3 months we trying for it but no results  what to do plzzzz tel me...........??????????
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I had sex on the 1st and normally due on my period around the 5th/6th but came on on the 2nd the day after intercourse... So there would be no chance of me being pregnant??
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Get a ovulation Calender it will help u trace ur activity of getting pregnant
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Hello I have a question.  I came off My period on 12-3-2011 but It actually stopped on the second. Me and My husband been trying to conceive for some time now. So he came in me on the 6th 8th & the tenth. Is there any chance i could be pregant.
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hey , i had sex and my boyfriend came in me 2 times the second time i bleed a little and the next day i was bleeding a little and it was brown can it be a chance that i am pregnat
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Yes it does any time you have sex at any time you are at risk of becomming pregnant there are certain days of the month when you are at a higher risk but it can happen at any point if you are sexually active.
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Hey , i just had sex with no proteccion yesturday but i finish my period 2 days ago ? This means that i can get pregnant?
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thnx
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You can always get pregnant, on your period or not. Please use some sort of birth control :/
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