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janedoe1

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Pregnant if he pulled out
Posted: 02-15-08 23:18pm

i had sex with my boyfriend 5 days before my period he did pull out but we had sex about 3 times that night and in the morning every time he pulled out but came right on the opening of my vagina.. we didnt have sex again till the that i was suppose to get my period that day he did come in me but i never got my period the 1st day it was very light then for the next 2 days i was just spotting.. Now i dont know when i got pregnant if it was the 5 days before my period or the day i was supposed to get my period.. its a big thing now cause my boyfriend thinks i slept with someone eles cause he pulled out the 5 days before and because its so hard to get pregnant when your on your period.. Crying
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Posted: 02-16-08 01:42am

I would say either is possible. If you're not very far along you can get an ultrasound to determine about when you conceived. I got pregnant on the day I was supposed to start my period. I only know this because the ultrasound was able to give me an estimate as to when I conceived.
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Posted: 02-16-08 01:56am

It isn't possible to get pregnant on the day you are supposed to get your period. By the time you get to the day you are supposed to start, the baby has already been concieved.

When was your last menstrual period?
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Posted: 02-16-08 09:44am

Jude-Love wrote:
It isn't possible to get pregnant on the day you are supposed to get your period.


My cycles were every 27-29 days for years with ovulation on or around day 14. The month I conceived, I conceived on day 28. Granted, that meant my period would've been two weeks late even if I hadn't gotten pregnant that month, but I did indeed get pregnant the weekend I *thought* I was supposed to start.
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Posted: 02-16-08 10:16am

what's the point of pulling out if he's going to finish on your vagina? all it takes is *one* sperm to reach its destination.
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Posted: 02-16-08 23:45pm

If you conceived on CD 28, that means you did not ovulate on CD 14 and that would mean you ovulated extremely late.
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Posted: 02-17-08 00:06am

Jude-Love wrote:
If you conceived on CD 28, that means you did not ovulate on CD 14 and that would mean you ovulated extremely late.


For that ONE month...that crazy, whacky month...yes, I did randomly ovulate about 2 weeks later than usual.

janedoe1 wrote:
i had sex with my boyfriend 5 days before my period he did pull out


Since the pull-out "method" isn't a form of BC and IF that "period" might've been spotting/implantation bleeding, then you could've gotten pregnant then. Otherwise....

janedoe1 wrote:
we didnt have sex again till the that i was suppose to get my period that day he did come in me but i never got my period


You, too, could've had an off cycle and gotten pregnant when you were "suppose to" get your period.
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