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writes:i had sex with my boyfriend few days before i.e. 2 days before my periods.after having sex i had my periods at the right time.The problem is that even after having my periods safely,do i have chances of being pregnant.plz help.....
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reader, Olivia(Y). +, writes (30 May 2009):
The two weeks before your period is when you are most likely to get pregnant. So there is a big risk that you are pregant.
Wait until your next period and see if its lighter than normal or if it even happens.
If it is lighter or hasn't shown up then get a test, if it comes back negitive then wait a week and do another one to see if it comes back possitive.
If you don't want to have a child yet go to your local clinic and see if you can get the pill of implant which will protect you from pregnacy but not from STI's.
Good luck
Livia
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 May 2009): Fionna is not completely correct. Not to frighten you. A tiny amount of bleeding can indicate attachment of the egg to the uterine wall. Also in some cases women will have some bleeding it likely won't present as a full period, it may not last as long as a typical cycle, it will likely be lighter as well, more or less spotting. In very rare cases a woman will actually have what she perceives as a normal menstruation. This early even if you did get a pregnancy test it would likely show negative. It's not that likely mind you, but you should know there is some risk and please please let this scare make you use condoms. And you absolutely should talk to your mom about getting on birth control if you are going to continue having sex and likely you will since you've started.
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reader, Fiona xxx +, writes (30 May 2009):
If you have had your period, then you won't be pregnant.
However, what's the point in taking risks, when there are plenty of forms of contraception that work. Regardless of the time of the month, there are still risks.
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