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Can I be pregnant having sex about 15 hrs before my period?

So I had unprotected sex and I usually do but I've never did pregnant for so far and I've never missed a period every month. This time I did it couple hours before my period which I didn't know of that was coming I don't really keep track of my period because I don't have sex much and I'm scared because it's with my new boyfriend we've been together for more than a year and it was our first time together so I was wondering if I was pregnant. I can't be having a kid right now I'm only 18. Please let me know ASAP. Thank you.
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Thank you I really appreciate that you took the time to answer my question. Yes I really am learning a lesson from this. At the time I was under the influence and so was he and like dummies we did it without a condom. For now on I'm keeping track of my period and I'm never doing these things again unless I'm married and settled. I so hope I'm not pregnant. Thank you again and take care:)
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If you can't be pregnant why are you having unprotected sex? It's an extremely foolish choice to be making. Regardless of how often you have sex you should keep track of your period, because then its difficult to figure anything out. Without knowing your cycle you can't guess on when you ovulate, when your next is due, nothing. If it was a true period then no, you would not be pregnant. Take it as a learning lesson and be more responsible about sex or you WILL end up pregnant.
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