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I'm still worried........... but is it possible to get pregnant even if it was not like intercourse. my boyfriend just got it in but he felt he was almost pre-*** and he got it out before.  is it still possible to get pregnant????????
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A little food for thought:  Although it may have nothing to do with your situation right now; but, against contrary belief, it is possible for some women to concieve "during their periods" also.  I can say this because I am living proof of that happening.  

45 yrs. ago, my mother and father were trying to concieve during all the times that are commonly considered "fertile days" by most doctors; but, to no prevail.  They continued trying to concieve during "fertile days" for a long period of time. Still to no prevail.  

So, they went to their doctor and this doctor suggested a different approach against contrary belief.  He told my parents to try concieving during the heaviest days of my mom's period flow; such as, day one, day two and or day three.  She did and bam!  Concieved on the very first try.  ; )  

I know, it doesn't sound logical.  But, that is the absolute truth.  A woman's fertile cycle can fluctuate from woman to woman and from time to time, sometimes without any concievable ryhm or reason.  I suppose our "fertile days" may or may not be happening when we think it should or even according to the "norm".  

Individuality in motion.
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your not pregnant. you had a chance of being pregnant and i dont kno why people would suggest taking ecp "if ever your boyfriend's sperm went in" ECP or PLAN B ARE NOT FROMS OF BIRTH CONTROL AND SHOULD NOT BE USED AS SUCH! if your going to be having sex and dont want a child...get on birth control and start using condoms
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You don't say how old you are or how long you have had your period for.

Your cycle can be extremely irregular in the first 12 months and that might be why you haven't had a period.  Also stress can stop your period... like if you were worried about being pregnant.

If there are no other signs, then you are unlikely to be pregnant.  However you may want to visit your doctor and have a chat with him.  You may want an ultrasound to be sure.  If you were pregnant you'd be about 10 weeks.  At this stage it's possible that a urine test will show negative because your HcG levels may have dropped (due to the placenta taking over the production of progesterone from the corpus luteum).  And if you did a test too early, then you may have gotten a false negative.

There are many reasons not to have a period that are not due to pregnancy.
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Don;t worry so much. Today they have millions of families wanting to adopt.  I want to adopt, however I'm scared about all the families before me. I want to adopt,when we are young, not older, no offense it's just a preference to our currrent lifestyle.  We curreltly have an 11 and 9 year old , both my sons. However I remarried and am not able to have any more childre,
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maybe ur cycle just changed. which is normal. but i would suggest go to your obygne.
for more accurate pregnancy test.
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well its been two months since that happened and i have not had my period but i have done a couple of pregnancy test and came out negative.......... just did one last week and still came up negative....... what should i do ????????  could i be pregnant???????
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even if your boyfriend did withdrawal, there is still a possibility you can get pregnant if you are on your unsafe days.
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if you are "safe" ( you did it 5days before or after your period ) then you will not get
pregnant. but if you are fertile, yes you can get pregnant. you should have taken " the morning after pill " if ever your boyfriend's sperm went in. its a pill you take in the morning after sex so that you wont get pregnant.
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