My friend had unprottected sex on day 7 (july21) of her mestral cycle. She asked me to read up on it for her and all I found was that your most likely to get pregnant between days 6-19 (july 19- august1). is this true? if so how likely is she to be pregnant and when should she take a test?
karenR answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 11:54 am: Yes, she could be pregnant. She needs a test
as soon as possible.
What young people are not understanding is
that unless your period ALWAYS comes right
on time, and only if you have kept track
for several months and kept charts on it,
can you know for sure the days you are
ovulating. Even then it doesn't work most
of the time.
If the guy wants sex and he isn't mature
or responsible enough to have a condom,
you do not have sex with him. Tell your
friend to make that a very strict rule.
The girl can also keep condoms on hand.
You have to protect yourselves. Its your
future that could be ruined by an unplanned
pregnancy.
Have her browse and read info on this
website. It has lots of need to no information.
ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 9:37 am: I'm not too sure about the menstrual cycle thing, but with the pregnancy test if she goes to the store they sell the pregnancy tests in packs usually, and most have 2-3 per box, I recommend buying one of those boxes, and taking one of the tests about 2 weeks after the initial intercourse, and then taking another one about 2 weeks after that.
StuckinFantasyxx answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 9:36 am: I think she should take the test straight away. the test will tell you if shes pregnant , if she insn't , ok , but she should be more careful , you need to explain the dangers of unprotected sex.
If she is , tell a parent IMMEDIATLY, they will respect you for coming to them.
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