if my girl missed her period is there a chance she will get
Question Posted Sunday July 19 2009, 11:09 pm
my girlfriend and i had sex in her fourth day of menstrual period and i inject my semen inside her and we did it twice. and now we are afraid that her period didn't come on the expected date and she is 2 days delayed. and no signs of any discharges which she always experience before she has her period. and i am scared of getting her pregnant. is the fourth day of her menstruation is safe or not? what are the chances of getting her pregnant? or is it just her menstruation period is delayed? please help me.
karenR answered Monday July 20 2009, 7:44 am: If you are really and truly scared of getting a girl pregnant..do not have sex with her without protection. The time to be scared is BEFORE you have sex. Not after.
There are no SAFE days. None.Chances are very good that she is pregnant.
If she isn't, please do not have sex again without protection of some sort to lessen the odds of pregnancy.
Now that I have done the motherly ass chewing, I recommend that she get a home pregnancy test. Read the instructions carefully and see what it says. You can get them almost anywhere these days. Walmart, or any drugstore.
Look in the phone book or online and see if you have a planned parenthood office in your area. A
local health department or free clinic. Any of those places can also do a pregnancy test for you.
They are also a great resource for birth control information. They will not judge you. But you really, really must use some form of birth control if you want to avoid the high risk of pregnancy.
Good luck to you both. Being late a couple of days is not uncommon for any female. Get her a test though so you know whats going on. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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