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Could i be pregnant??

Hi

I have two questions please answer with facts not opinions.

1. Me and my bf hadt unprotected sex(he pulled out) the weekend of 22-24 Oct whole weekend a number of times but i got my periods the 3rd Nov COULD I STILL BE PREGNANT?

2. me and him also hadt unprotected sex(he pulled out) the 1st Nov than i got sick the 3rd Nov COULD I STIL GET PREG AND ONLY KNOW NEXT MONTH?
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1422814 tn?1333569702
1. Given that you started your period on the 3rd of November, you are most likely not pregnant.  Having a period and being pregnant is very rare.  On a side note, if your period consisted of spotting or was very much lighter than normal, you could be pregnant because you had unprotected intercourse during your most fertile time.

2.  You are most likely not pregnant as a result of having unprotected intercourse on the 1st of Nov., because ovulation would've have already occurred upto two weeks prior and the egg dissolves shortly thereafter.
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283175 tn?1295537265
You dont have a period when pregnant,since you got your period then I would say no.
you get pregnant during ovulation,this happens around 14 days give or take day or 2.before the start of your next period.so if you had your period the 3rd nov then the sex you had on the 1st wouldnt result in pregnancy.
you can test for pregnancy 2 weeks after your last sexual intercourse.but I would say no your not pregnant.
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