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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: OK. So here's the thing. Me and my boyfriend are totally into each other and have been going out a while now. Anyway long story short, we're both ready to have sex and understand the consequences and stuff, and we're both virgins.We are both of age but i have just started on my period. That's why we're waiting till next week. We're gonna use a condom, but i still wanna know if i can get pregnant a week after my period, or whether there's a time inbetween my next egg release where it is not possible to get pregnantPlease help. So confusedThanks in advance
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reader, cd206 +, writes (13 February 2007):
You're right to be wary about condoms. My parents didn't want kids and ended up with 3 using just condoms. What about the normal pill. That doesn't have the same side effects as the morning after one. Or a cap or a diaphragm or an implant? There are lots of options. Call Brook to find out more.
CD
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female
reader, Jendorset +, writes (13 February 2007):
Pregnancy is NEVER impossible.
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female
reader, Jendorset +, writes (13 February 2007):
I have had the morning after pill and never had side affects, and it is NOT a form of contraception and can make you infertile. Use condoms and go on the pill so that if a condom ever splits you will have back up. If the condom does ever split get the morning after pill straight away. The morning after pill is just for emergencys.
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 February 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionWe were gonna use a condom, but i was just worried that i still might get pregnant, and i don't really want to take the morning after pill, because of the side affects
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female
reader, AngelofLove +, writes (12 February 2007):
Forget probability, always use a condom as you can get pregnant anytime.
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reader, cd206 +, writes (12 February 2007):
There is no such thing as a totally safe time. Girls have even been known to get pregnant during their periods, although the most fertile time is 2 weeks after your period. Using condoms is a good idea but I'd go on the pill too just to be safe.
CD
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (12 February 2007):
There is never a time when pregnancy is impossible. There is no "safe" time. You need to be on some sort of birth control don't rely on just a condom. You can get free birth control so look it up in the phone book under family planning.
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male
reader, maxsteel86 +, writes (12 February 2007):
Maybe not impossible but pretty unlikely. Type in rhythm method on google and you'll get some stuff. Though I gotta tell you that method is out of date and considered unreliable
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 February 2007): Sometimes a few days after your period, when your egg is going along the fallipion tube, that you won't get pregnant after having unprotected sex but don't chance it, always use protection.
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