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Pregnant on last day of period?!!

My boyfriend and I had sex (supidly) without a condom on the last day of my period.  I told him to pull out but it was too late.  I figured that because I still had my period there was no way i could get pregnant but now I'm reading that it may actually be a possibilty.  Could I be pregnant?  And if so when will I be able to know for sure because the home pregnancy tests say 5 days before your missed period, and for me the won't be for another 23-24 days! ah help.
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So now i'm a couple days late for my period and i have these symptoms: constantly and insanly hungry ALL THE TIME, moody, tired, boobs swollen and tender, mild back aches, and a little bit queasy.  BUT today i thought i got my period and when i went to use the bathroom again, nothing was there?! im so confused and everywhere i read it says that a test probably wont be able to read positive even if i was pregnant bc its too early if i was spotting, ughhh....  does this sound familiar to any1 for am i being a drama queen?
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i believe you can get pregnant on your period if those little guys get threw. Id go and see the Dr. and see what he or she says. good luck
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there's about one in a million chances from this happening the same thing happen to me i got really scared i bet thats probably how your feeling i also did read alt about it but no your cant be because you havent ovulated and  you could try taking the pregnancy test but it probably wont come out positive but let me know how it all goes.
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its possible but not likely at all. its not likely that you would still be on your period and have ovulated already. most test will not give you a positive hpt before your missed period.
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