can you still get pregnant and have your period? i mean i had intercourse a couple of days ago and now i feel my period coming but i might be pregnant... i mean we used condums and doubled up. so i dunno what to think...
alisonmarie answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 12:22 pm: For future info, using two condoms is VERY unsafe. The friction of the condoms rubbing together makes it much more likely that the condoms will break. It is far safer to only use one condom, and use it properly.
Depending on your body's cycle, it's possible to get pregnant at varying points. If your body feels the way it feels every time you get your period, then your period is probably coming. If you feel particularly stressed or anxious, though, your period could end up a couple of days late.
rudy answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 8:08 am: Are you fucking serious? pardon my language but damn did you just say you doubled up on condoms, meaning the dude put 2 on?...i seriously thought that people were a litle more educated about sex in this day and age, but you proved me wrong. I dont understand what everybodys rush is to having sex. yea its awesome but when the people having it are inmature litle pukes who do it cause they can, lots of complications can occur. pregnancy, stds, death. Dont mess around with your life litle girl, wait till you are ready and old enough to know the effects abd the proper way to wear a rubber. Also if you are having your period, you are not pregnant, be smart, stay in school and do some research before you start plaing grown up games. [ rudy's advice column | Ask rudy A Question ]
xEVYx answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 1:28 am: if you're pregnant you wont get your period. obviously. but if you used condoms you probably arent, but theres always a chance
karenR answered Monday April 3 2006, 9:44 pm: If you used condoms then you are probably not pregnant. You are probably just getting ready to start your period. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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