Ok so this guy and I have had sex like three or four times before. Once we had sex in the back of his car and the condom broke, that was like three days after my period stopped. Then we had sex unprotected in his dorm and then in the middle of having that he slipped on a condom. I haven't had my period yet and it's beed a month since I've had my last period. Actually to be exact I haven't had my period since April 14, 2007 and today is May 23, 2007. Could I be pregnant? Also can you have your period and be pregnant still? BTW I am 17 yrs old.
The first time, his semen could have leaked out when the condom broke.
The second time, his preseminal fluid could have impregnated you before he slipped the condom on.
Not only could you be pregnant, you could also have an STD. You need to get checked for both.
I know you're probably thinking you couldn't possibly have an STD because he said he didn't have one (if you even asked him), but if he's that casual with you (i.e. having unprotected sex), then how do you know he's not being that casual with another or even four other girls?
The fact is, you should have made sure he was wearing a condom before he entered you. If he wasn't, you should have told him to put one on or you were walking.
holahayley56 answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 6:15 pm: Theres a good possiblity your pregnant, you'll only know for sure, till you get a pregancy test. And of course you cannot have your period and still be pregnant. what do you think the whole purpose of your period is? all that blood would be if you were to have a baby.. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
christina answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 5:57 pm: Penis + Vagina - Condom = Pregnancy.
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