Well, if you got it a few days EARLY, that shouldn't be a problem as far as pregnancy goes. If you are seriously worried though buy a pregnancy test. And I HIGHLY advise you have your boyfriend use protection next time.. every measure helps. An unplanned pregnancy can really mess a lot of things up. Good luck.
Anytime you have unprotected sex, you could get pregnant. The guy could use something to help prevent it, but they do leak and sometimes break. YES!
yes, it is possible. get a pregnancy test.
Yes, the pull out in time method is notoriously unreliable.
you deserve a kick in the stomach, idiot
yes...pre ejaculation. It doesnt matter if he pulled out.
The chances are great.
Was there someone else you had unprotected sex with? If so, then that's the likely father. But you could be, it just isn't likely.
Yes. The pull out method is a myth. There is sperm in the fluid that comes out before an orgasm, as early as the first arousal. Also, not all women are the same when it comes to her period. Some have multiple periods in the same month, several days where it stops and begins agian, multiple egg release, etc. Its not safe to assume you won't get pregnant the day after a period.
slim. but due only to the morning after pill. pulling out does not work as semen comes out in litle bits long before you cum. and the rhythm method only makes it a little less likely.
Any unprotected sexual contact can result in pregnancy or the transmission of many STDs so there is a possibility that you are pregnant if you miss your period or still suspect that you are pregnant take an at home test or go consult your doctor so they can rule out pregnancy or tell you that you are pregnant and you can deal with it from there hope everything works out for the best Good Luck and God Bless!!!
If you had unprotected sex, whether you pulled out or not, there is a chance that your partner could be pregnant. Ejaculating inside the vagina greatly increases this chance. In this case, your partner should seek medical advice for options from this point. Emergency contraception is available up to 72 hours after unprotected intercourse.
no not all the time because it can sometimes mean your cycle is changing