Any time you have sex you can get pregnant. The "pull-out" method isn't 100% effective, neither are birth control pills or condoms. The most effective method, besides abstinence is to do a combination of methods, such as a condom and birth control pills. Even this can lead to an oopsie. As far as knowing when you are ovulating, there are free apps available, as well as fre trackers online. If I'm not mistaken, this website has a tracker available for free. If you have irregular periods, you should speak with your OB/GYN so that you can have a work up done. In most cases the best way to help regulate your periods is with Birth Control pills, there by helping you twice over.
most women ovulate about two weeks after the first day of the period. but also remember sperm can live about 5 days inside your body waiting for the egg to release. wait to see if your period is late and test. If you don't want to get pregnant you might want to consider using birth control. If you are using a pull out method the least you should be doing is figuring out how your cycles work.
If you don't want to be pregnant, you are still in the time window for Plan B, but it's more effective within the first 48 hours, I think, and not said to be effective after 72 hours. It's up to you, but if you absolutely *cannot* be pregnant, that might be a way to go.
thank you all for ur help and advice.
but is there a chance i can be pregnant? if he came in side me 2 days in a row?
Any time you have unprotected sex you will risk a possibility of becoming pregnant. So yes there is a chance you can be pregnant.
ok then well thank you!
and is it true that it does not matter if i am ovulating or not i can still get pregnant?
that is some what true, you have to ovulate and release an egg to become pregnant, because sperm can live inside you for a long period of time it can wait for you to ovulate and fertilized the egg. Also, unless you know when you ovulated it's going to be hard to tell if it was the days you had intercourse.