No, it is not possible to know the exact date of conception.
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Comments Off on i had my period then had unprotected sex 4 days after it ended 2 days after sex i started another period could i be pregnant?
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. Is there a chance that you became pregnancy 4 days after ending your period? Yes.
Bleeding after intercourse is usually not a symptom of early pregnancy. Some women may have some spotting during the middle of their cycle (mid-cycle), typically around ovulation time.
If bleeding persistently occurs after intercourse, it could be a symptom of a vaginal infection.
If you continue to have bleeding after intercourse, consider having a vaginal infection check or STD screening done. If your next period is more than 1 week late, perform a pregnancy test.
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Comments Off on I had sex for the first time and it was unprotected. He pulled out and I got my period two days later but is there a chance I could still be pregnant? I also took the plan b pill within 72 hours
If you had unprotected sex two days prior to your period, the likelihood of pregnancy is low. The few days prior to and the days of your period are usually your least fertile time. Taking Plan B was also appropriate.
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Comments Off on i had sex with my gf and the condom broke when i wen insid her but i pulled out as soon as that happend it happend 3 times can she be pregnant?
Yes, anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. Condoms are most likely to break due to old age or incorrect application. Check the expiration date of the condom. Also, check the package and condom; if the package is torn or punctured, do not use it. If the condom is dried out, discard it.
Be sure that you are pinching the tip of the condom when you apply it to your penis. This allows room for the semen after ejaculation. Make sure the condom fits snugly in order to prevent slippage during thrusting. Additionally, holding onto the condom when entering and exiting the vagina can help prevent it from slipping off. For more information, you can go online and search under condom. You’ll find guidelines for correct use. Family Planning Plus clinics offer free condoms and information about their use.
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Comments Off on I am 16 years old an my gf is 15 we made the mistake of having sex unprotected when I was pulling out I started to cum ? Will she be pregnate please im freaking out please someone give me an answer
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. The chances of pregnancy depends your partner’s cycle. If the unprotected sex occurred while your partner is in the middle of her menstrual cycle, around ovulation (fertile) time, the chance of pregnancy is greater. If she is just prior to or having her period, then the chance of pregnancy is lower.
Condoms, when used correctly & consistently, can be very effective at preventing pregnancy. Your partner may want to consider starting a long term, reliable method of birth control, like the pills or DepoProvera injection. Keep in mind, abstinence is the only 100% effective method of birth control. There are many ways, other than sexual intercourse, to be intimate within a relationship.
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Comments Off on on tuesday jan 24th i had a chunk of clear snot look alike from my vagina the next day my bf and i had unprotected sex my nipples are extremely tender to touch could i be pregnant.
Anytime you have unprotected sex, there is the chance of pregnancy. Clear mucus is not usually a symptom of pregnancy. It can be an indicator of ovulation. When you are in your fertile time, your body makes an increased amount of clear, thin mucus. This mucus makes it easier for the sperm to swim up in the vagina and uterus, thus increasing likelihood of pregnancy. When you are during your least fertile time, your mucus is usually a thicker (creamy) white.
If you became pregnant from sex on Jan 25, it would be too soon for you to be having any symptoms of pregnancy. Most women usually don’t have symptoms until they are at least 3-4 weeks pregnant, or around the time of their first missed period. However, if you have regularly been having unprotected sex, it is possible that you became pregnant at an earlier date. Nipple/breast soreness can be a symptom of a hormonal change—pregnancy or PMS.
If your next period is more than 1 week late, perform a pregnancy test.
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Comments Off on i had sex with my boyfriend last thursday, today is jan. 31,2012. we were doing hand things and he cum a little. then later we had unprotected sex. but he did not ejaculate inside me. could i be pregnant?
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the chance of pregnancy. During sexual foreplay, prior to ejaculation, the penis leaks pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre cum). The fluid can contain sperm, which could result in pregnancy. Therefore, it is possible to become pregnant without having ejaculation in the vagina.
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Comments Off on Me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex twice and he came in me both times. About 24 hours later I took Plan B. Am I at a higher risk of getting pregnant because he came in me twice?
Technically, yes. The more frequently you have unprotected intercourse, the more you increase your chances of pregnancy. Taking Plan B was appropriate.
Wait for your next period. In the meantime, do not have any more unprotected sex. If your next period is more than 1 week late, perform at pregnancy test.
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Comments Off on I’m 11 days late I had sex on January 1, and 3 on January 6 I had sex 3 times but all 3 times he pulled out again I had sex on the 9, 11 19 and 22 I’m pregnant now is it possible to know what day I conceived
No, it is not possible to know the exact day of conception.
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Comments Off on i was on birth control for only two weeks i stoped taking them boyfriend ejaculated in me but the day after i started to bleed due to me not taking the pills can i be pregnant?
Yes. Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. The birth control pills take at least 7 days of consistent use before they are effective. The pills protect you from pregnancy only during the time that you are taking them. Once you stop your pills, consider yourself fertile.
You most likely started bleeding because of the lack of hormones (from the pill) in your system. However, since you stopped your pills in the middle of the cycle, it is still possible that you could have ovulated, increasing your chance of pregnancy.
If you stopped your pills because of side effects, questions or concerns, contact your doctor or clinic. Discuss these things with your health care provider. If discontinuation was due to side effects, a change in pills may be needed. If discontinuation was due to cost, discuss changing to a lower cost pill. If the birth control pills just weren’t for you, there are many other birth control options available. When used correctly & consistently, condoms can be an effective birth control method.
Free condoms are available at all…
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7. February 2012
Comments Off on I’m 11 days late I had sex on January 1, and 3 on January 6 I had sex 3 times but all 3 times he pulled out again I had sex on the 9, 11 19 and 22 I’m pregnant now is it possible to know what day I conceived