Let's say you have sex 4 days before you're supposed to get your period and you get pregnant (hey, it's possible). Would the period you're supposed to get in 4 days be affected at all or would it only affect your next coming period a cycle later?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? katelynsousa answered Monday March 22 2010, 8:20 pm: If you're absolutely sure that it was your period then there is no way that you could possibly be pregnant. An egg needs at least 9-12 days to travel down the fallopian tubes, implant in your uterus, and get your hormone levels high enough for you’re lining to stay and not shed. If you are pregnant then you would not have gotten a period and what you may have experienced could be early pregnancy bleeding, which couldn't be your period, as pregnancy hormones prevent the ovary's release of an egg as well as the buildup and subsequent shedding of the uterine lining. It could also be from implantation bleeding or becoming pregnant while on "the Pill".
Generally speaking, if you are pregnant, you will not get your period this week, and what you have already experienced as your "period" was some other sort of bleeding, or you are not pregnant and you will consequently get your period next month. [ katelynsousa's advice column | Ask katelynsousa A Question ]
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