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Period 6 days after unprotected sex

I have unprotected sex 6 days before I started my period.  My boyfriend didn't ejaculate but I know that I could still be pregnant.  My period lasted 4 days and there wasn't anything unusual about it except I had very bad cramps the 1st day, like usual (I took some ibuprofen), but the next 3 days I didn't have any cramping, but I usually do.  My period is over, but for some reason I still think I could be pregnant (am I worrying too much?).  I am very young...that is why I can't get ahold of a pregnancy test.  I haven't had any symptoms either, but to someone that REALLY knows about pregnancy....is there a chance I can be pregnant, and is that chance high or low?
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no matter how young you may be you can still get a hold a a pregnancy test so you cant use that aas an excuse. yes you can get pregnant from having unprotected sex thats how you get pregnant and pulling out can get you pregnant as well
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ok i just talked to you about this what....a week ago. and you said you were going to get a test. so GET A TEST
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lol I can't get a test there is no stores by my house and I don't have any transportation to go there
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we didn't use the pull out method..he started without a condom and ended with one.

I wanted to know who has kids or is pregnant and still gets their period (or what seemed like one).
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I don't think you are pregnant, sweetie. It sounds like you had a regular period. It is pretty rare for someone to have a full blown period while pregnant.
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I've posted a few other things that you might find useful. I think if you click on my name you can find my posts. I've been married for nearly 10 years, I have 2 children, recently had a hysterectomy (uterus removed), and am VERY in tune with my body. I have a lot of information and experience with all sorts of "female" things. If you want to e-mail me, you can.

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