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ok on march 5th i was on my period and i lost my virginity, my boyfriend had a condom on but it busted, he immediatly went took his penis out and went straight to the bathroom. i couldnt get the morning after pill because i didnt have the money for it. So my question is.Can i still get Pregant?
-------------------- alex Posts: 45 | From: california | Registered: Mar 2010
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Women's fertility cycles vary, but for most, times when you are still menstruating are times when you are less likely to become pregnant than a little bit later in your monthly cycle. However, because we're all different and we can't know about your fertility cycle unless you chart it, we can only put so much stock in that.
Going to the bathroom has no impact on pregnancy risks.
Because you're past the window to get EC, I'm afraid you'll just have to wait this one out.
If you are uninsured, you are eligible, nd PACT can not only cover your sexual healthcare and birth control, that includes Plan B if and when you need that.
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Do you chart your fertility every day, and have you tracked those daily observations over at least a few months?
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