I had sex 2 days ago. I started my period yesterday. Can I be preg?!


Question: I had sex 2 days ago. I started my period yesterday. Can I be preg?
I had unprotected sex 2 days ago. I started my period yesterday. Is there a chance I could be pregnant?

Answers:

Well that depends on when your ovulation is but since you got your period the day after I don't think so. Ovulation usually starts in the middle between periods. For example if your period is every 30 days, your will start ovulating in two weeks after your period is done. Ovulations is usual a week long highest pint is usually at the end of that week though. But the point is I don't think your pregnant. But that all depends on your body. If the boy *** in you then it is still possible because sperm can live up to a week in your body. So next time use protection there are many different types of condoms for males and females. Also get on birth control too :) Well Good Luck!


Edit: Also Ladies and those who say you can't be pregnant on your period, IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET PREGNANT AND STILL HAVE YOUR PERIOD!! Though its kinda rare that it happens but still it DOES happen!!!



Sex in general is a chance of being pregnant but unprotected can be an almost guarantee in a lot of cases. Your period starting does not matter, it is still too early but give it about another week and 5 days then take a pregnancy test or whichever method is the quickest. My wife and I did it unprotected just 1 time and 9 months later we had a beautiful daughter.....

experience



There is always a chance you can get pregnant while having unprotected sex. Be smart, always use protection, rather be safe than sorry.



It is very unlikely. I won't say impossible because most things are possible but seriously unlikely.



No. You have your period!
Seriously, to be having sex you should at least know something as simple as that.



You clearly need sex ed. You don't get your period while Your pregnant.



nope. unless its spotting and not your true period no



No if u hav ur period u can't b preg.




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