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Am I pregnant?...?

i was on birth control for a while..and was off of it..i started on it again a few days ago, they day after i started on it me and my boyfriend started having unprotected sex..like twice a day.. like five days in a row. and he came in me each time.

so lik the last two days of may..then the first four of june were unprotected.

i had my period at the end of april/early may, and havent gotten it yet. but that could just be from starting birth control over.

so am i preg?

or is it too early to tell.

i just turned 17 on the 26th of may

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You aren't protected on the pill until you've been taking it for seven days. If you started the pill when it was recommended (the first day of your period), you probably won't get pregnant then anyway unless you naturally ovulate very early. Because he did ejaculate in you repeatedly, it's possible for you to become pregnant if and only if you ovulate on day 12-ish or earlier this month. Since most 17 year olds aren't charting their cycles, you probably don't know when you ovulate, so I'm not sure that info will help you.

    It sounds like you have a pretty good chance of being pregnant, though, considering your erratic pill schedule and frequent unprotected sex. It's hard to say. It's probably too late to take Plan B now, and you may be facing a difficult decision very soon.

    Not to lecture, but in the future, you may want to consider which is more important to you-- having sex without condoms, or not having children. I know condoms are a pain, but it's worth it to prevent having kids when you yourself aren't exactly an adult yet. You're still young, and you should enjoy this time while it lasts. :) Maybe you should see your doctor (or make a visit to your local Planned Parenthood) to discuss your options and which forms of birth control would be best for you in the future.

    Good luck!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There is no way to tell whether you are pregnant based on symptoms. Only a pregnancy test can tell you whether you are pregnant. YOu need to wait and see if you are late with your period, then test at that time.

    You need to be on the pill for one full cycle before you can benefit from the protection that the pill can give. So it is very possible you are pregnant.

  • JandL
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    stop having unprotected sex for starters, and what makes you think people over the computer can tell you if you are or not, wait until you miss a period, and if you do, take a test.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If your worried why are you having unprotected sex?

    It's called use a condom.

    Why don't you go to the store and buy a pregnancy test.

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  • 1 decade ago

    you are being totally irresponsible. you are far too immature to risk getting pregnant and screwing up some poor child's life. stop having sex and if you're still not sure if you are pregnant, go to any local drugstore and buy an over the counter pregnancy test.

  • 1 decade ago

    yes you may very possibly be pregnant! You should use protection! THATS THE KEY!!! well go to your doctor to get a blood test if your worried...blood is more acurate then urin. good luck

  • 1 decade ago

    2 EARLY 2 TELL BUT U COULD B

  • 1 decade ago

    you must be consistent with ypur birth control. girl you are pregnant

  • 1 decade ago

    ug.... you are sooooo young.

    scary to think you may be pregnant right?????

    well, sorry i dont know.

    but you will sooner or later!

  • 1 decade ago

    why do people think bc is a condom....

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