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Q: Is It Possible?
asked by: Stuffy_xxx on August 28th, 2005
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:?: I had unprotected sex 12 days before my period can I be pregnant?
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Glamorgirli
replied on August 28th, 2005
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:x uh yeah......Duh come on now~
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JasenG
replied on August 29th, 2005
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Not usually. Most women are fertile for about 1 week before their period. Semen can last up to six days inside of the woman but you are most likely ok. To be sure, you can take a morning after pill (if it has been in the last 48 hrs) or see a doctor for other methods of helping to ensure that the possibly fertalized egg will not attach itself to your inner wall.
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fatfamily02
replied on August 29th, 2005
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jaseng wrote:
not usually. Most women are fertile for about 1 week before their period. Semen can last up to six days inside of the woman but you are most likely ok. To be sure, you can take a morning after pill (if it has been in the last 48 hrs) or see a doctor for other methods of helping to ensure that the possibly fertalized egg will not attach itself to your inner wall.



jason-- just curious how old you are--and your wife?? How many kids you have??
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dixiegirl
replied on September 30th, 2005
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Hey jasong .................. What do you know about pregnancy after having a hysterectomy?
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fatfamily02
replied on October 4th, 2005
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What???
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fatfamily02
replied on October 4th, 2005
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dixiegirl wrote:
hey jasong .................. What do you know about pregnancy after having a hysterectomy?


what???
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dixiegirl
replied on October 5th, 2005
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Arent you the woman on here claiming to be pregnant after you had a hysterectomy 19-20 years ago? You have no uterus, if you are pregnant, there is no way it can be a normal pregnancy with a normal outcome. Those pictures you have posted on another website (the one you had a link posted for) have to be fake, I have had three babies and I know what a baby looks like a 11 weeks along, and what you posted looked like a pregnancy further along than what you claim to be. Also, the sonogram picture was small enough that no one could read the dates on it ............... How convenient. I think you are just someone looking for attention and this is a way for you to get it. After all, this is the internet, who can you really believe on here? Atleast most of the time ..............
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churchie_7
replied on October 5th, 2005
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jaseng wrote:
not usually. Most women are fertile for about 1 week before their period. Semen can last up to six days inside of the woman but you are most likely ok. To be sure, you can take a morning after pill (if it has been in the last 48 hrs) or see a doctor for other methods of helping to ensure that the possibly fertalized egg will not attach itself to your inner wall.


i thought it was usually 14 or so day into your cycle...So wouldn't that be 2 weeks before your period?
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fatfamily02
replied on October 5th, 2005
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dixiegirl wrote:
arent you the woman on here claiming to be pregnant after you had a hysterectomy 19-20 years ago? You have no uterus, if you are pregnant, there is no way it can be a normal pregnancy with a normal outcome. Those pictures you have posted on another website (the one you had a link posted for) have to be fake, I have had three babies and I know what a baby looks like a 11 weeks along, and what you posted looked like a pregnancy further along than what you claim to be. Also, the sonogram picture was small enough that no one could read the dates on it ............... How convenient. I think you are just someone looking for attention and this is a way for you to get it. After all, this is the internet, who can you really believe on here? Atleast most of the time ..............


how does a baby look that is carried out of the uterus???


You have no clue if I tell the truth or not. But I can re-post the ultra sound pics with out the over lay of info for you-- it has my name and the date on it.


Ive been pregnant 10 times im sure you know more about it than someone who has been preg that many times. I have a girlfriend who has been preg 14 times and her last preg--she was 5 1/2 months and the way the baby was laying she looked due. She is very skinny be4 pregnancy too. So who sets the rules?? You???
You have a right not to believe, but I dont have fake pics to show you, they are real, and I haven't been preg for 18 years so I think I couldnt have pics of me from then, that show my age as these pics do.

Oh, by the way it is my website
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Tylanas
replied on October 6th, 2005
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I heard that a woman ovlates 10-12 days into her cycle. If you have sex during/after this prime time, then your chances are higher of being pregnant. Please go get tested!
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angel6932
replied on October 6th, 2005
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3-4 Days
Actually from my experince with getting pregnant and what the dr said. You get pregnant 3-4 days after your period and that is what happend to me. Just to be on the safe side I would get tested but I really dont think that you are but if so I hope congrats are in order.
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churchie_7
replied on October 6th, 2005
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Basically, it all depends on your personal cycle and when you ovulate. Some ovulate 14 days into their cycle, some don't. It's hard to say for another person as everyone is so different.
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