Question Posted Thursday December 20 2007, 3:00 pm
i had sex last night(12/19) unprotected ..and im really scared that i may be pregnant. im supposed to get my period in 4 more days.. so if i get my period does that mean i am not pregnant? any other info would be great thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Friday December 21 2007, 3:44 am: If you are scared of getting pregnant then you shouldn't be having unprotected sex. Besides that, if you get it in a few days it doesn't necessarily mean you aren't pregnant. This is because sperm can live inside the vagina for up to 3 days, maybe more, and it would take time for the sperm to reach the egg. So it is possible that if you get your period that you are pregnant, but sort of unlikely. What you should do is take a pregnancy test after your period to check. Be careful next time so you don't have to put yourself through this again, I know how nerve racking it can be. (Don't forget if you worry too much now, your period can be delayed due to stress) so try not to worry too much until then.
ChevyIINova answered Friday December 21 2007, 12:15 am: I really can't say anything but if you are not pregnant, thank your lucky stars and use protection next time! If the guy refuses then tell him no! Unless you and him are well ready to take on the responsibilities of raising a baby for the next 18 years. Oh and I'm not a female but usually if you have your period it means you are not pregnant, unless you are like some women, my wife included, who had hers for about three months after she was pregnant. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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