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Pregnant? my question is my period started on feb. 12th...it was over by the 18th. I had unprotected sex with my husband on the 20th and he cummed in me ...what are the chances of me becoming pregnant and when can I take the test, on what date. We did this once before had sex right after my period and he cummed in me.....and I didn't become pregnant. So please and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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GIRL!!Take the test a.s.a.p. If you guys were going to have sex you should have waited atleast 4-5 days after you just went off and girl you should already know that you should always have protected sex no matter what.Please take my advice this is important.But their may be a chance that you may become preganant i'm sorry.You was lucky the first time and one question how much later was it when yall decided to have sex? ]
Well, the riskiest time to get pregnant is when you are ovulating. so for you, the riskiest time would be still in a few days/ a weeks time, you most likely aren't going to get pregnant if you have sex right after your period is over, because your body hasn't had a real chance to get the egg into your uterus. (know however there are cases of the sperm traveling up the Fallopian tube and penetrating the egg.)
You can take a pregnancy test in early march though, around the 8th... that would really be the earliest time that the pregnancy hormone would show up in your system.
If you want to see when you are going to be the most fertile ect, I'd suggest using this website and putting in your basic info here:
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-CalamitySami ]
What's the point in guessing, when you can simply take the test? They're not 100% accurate, so if you want to be absolutely sure, go visit a doctor. Plus, if you'll be doing that, you can also ask him/her at what time of the month the possibility of you getting pregnant is higher, and vice versa.
Aly. ]
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