yaya wad hershey said is rite but i tin if u do after ur menses the 1st 2 days even shoot in wum get pregnant rite??Originally posted by Seraphim:Hey,i had a question since my girlfriend is being a little paranoid about stuff. the case is, after her last period we had sex,and i know i may be stupid,but i forgot if it was unprotected or not,since we ALWAYS use a condom.anyway, she was kinda worried if she was pregnant but she got her period after a month(well not exactly a month but u know) RIGHT on time. shes really like a clock when it comes to periods, so my qeustion is is it likely shes a MONTH pregnant while she still has her period RIGHT ON TIME as in right on the dot?
thanks for any responses.
well actually scientifically before and after one week of your menses, it should be considered the "safe" time...meaning if you do without protection then you should not get pregnant at all...and that is if your menses always come on time. But no matter what, there is still risk that you may get pregnant. Better use protection lar. What Xiao Long Nu said also is true....having menses sometimes you can be pregnant...but such cases are low...really afraid, go see a doc to confirm.Originally posted by Si|verGer:yaya wad hershey said is rite but i tin if u do after ur menses the 1st 2 days even shoot in wum get pregnant rite??![]()
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Originally posted by Hershey:well actually scientifically before and after one week of your menses, it should be considered the "safe" time...meaning if you do without protection then you should not get pregnant at all...and that is if your menses always come on time. But no matter what, there is still risk that you may get pregnant. Better use protection lar. What Xiao Long Nu said also is true....having menses sometimes you can be pregnant...but such cases are low...really afraid, go see a doc to confirm.
oi@@ dat good u muz hv a v loving husband~ best wishesOriginally posted by Quistis:a gal is most fertile on the 14th day from her 1st day of menses cos its 99.9% sure tio 1!
me and my hubby plan for it dat way and i got pregnant n now i gave birth to our sweet little angel hehee![]()
a gurl can still be pregnant even if she gets her period i read it in some medical book! but that doesnt happen often! but if she has any of the syptoms of pregnancy u should get a home test or sumthing just to make sure! but if she has no syptoms then she is most likely not pregnant!Well I strongly disagree with your statement and I am about to flame you. But since u are a BabyGirl I forgive you.
Originally posted by Acrux:you are wrong and Babygirl was right dude... even when the gal has her menses, she can be still pregnant.. coz rem it needs juz an egg to be fertilise and be pregnant. having menses dun mean ALL the eggs are released. there can be a stubborn one hanging onto the uterus. btw where did u read frm that blood was meant for food for the baby ah? duhz!
Well I strongly disagree with your statement and I am about to flame you. But since u are a [b]BabyGirl I forgive you.
Scientifically, when a women has her menstruation she cannot get pregnant until about 2-4++ days after. This is because the blood accumulated in the Vagina is in a way food for the new child. And if the blood flows out, no food for baby and no baby.
But if your girlfriend DOES get pregnant, then that child is a gift from God...you have been blessed.....[/b]
btw did lio.. dun regret if got 'accident' coz u should be responsible yeahz?Originally posted by Seraphim:Hey,i had a question since my girlfriend is being a little paranoid about stuff. the case is, after her last period we had sex,and i know i may be stupid,but i forgot if it was unprotected or not,since we ALWAYS use a condom.anyway, she was kinda worried if she was pregnant but she got her period after a month(well not exactly a month but u know) RIGHT on time. shes really like a clock when it comes to periods, so my qeustion is is it likely shes a MONTH pregnant while she still has her period RIGHT ON TIME as in right on the dot?
thanks for any responses.