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Hi just wondering, i had my peiod for 2 days heavy and than it went light so i thought i was finished, I had sexual intercourse and now i have them again.  Whats the chances of becoming pregnant?
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btw if you dont know the basics of conception maybe you should think about holding off for a bit. do some reading and research
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ovulation occurs in most women 14 days after the start of their period
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how common do females fall pregnant within teh first two weeks of their period?
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ok well its not likely at all you were ovulating while you were on your period.

take a test when your period due or missed. i take it you didnt miss or get your period yet so your going to have to wait
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it was unprotected sex on saturday of last week and it was my 2 or 3rd day into my period. yeah i am trying to fall pregnant. No birth control is in use, hasnt been for neally 3yrs.  Tuesday i wasnt feeling too well felt like i was going to be sick and i got toold i was pale and today i ahve had pains in my stomach neally all day.  But i just took a test and it came back negative.  how long after having sex does it take on a home pregnancy kit to show up.
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how is anyone supposed to tell you what are your chances of being pregnant when you didnt mention anything other than you had sex?

did you have unprotected sex?
when did you have sex?
when did you have sex in relation to your period?
are you trying to be pregnant?
are you using any type of birth control

IF YOU HAD UNPROTECTE SEX........YOU CAN BE PREGNANT
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