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266539 tn?1281402152

Should I be worried?

Okay so this month I didn't realize but I didn't have a new pill pack so I have gone this month without my bc at all.  Well on day 8 I had unprotected sex and didn't think anything about it.  I know that if I skip a pill a few times a month that my period comes a week early... should I be worried about this?  
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You failed to mention any of this on the Realtionship forum K.  By all means please go over and update everyone that you are suspecting pregnancy and that your fiance' may not be the father.  If you are going to share a story - share the WHOLE story.    
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266539 tn?1281402152
AJH84~ Thanks for letting me know... I don't know that I should worry the chances are probably slim.  I haven't had sex with anyone else this month so if I end up pregnant Ill know whose it is... I can't believe I did this...  THanks for you help!
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184674 tn?1360860493
My apologies...after looking up more info about pre-ejaculate, it's debateable whether or not it's as potent as the semen in ejaculation.
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266539 tn?1281402152
So then my period lasted 4 days so it was day 12...
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184674 tn?1360860493
In a normal, 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs around day 14.
Day 1 is the day you start your period.
Sperm can live between 5-7 days.
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266539 tn?1281402152
If my period doesnt come a week early this month is 8 days after my period anything to worry about?
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