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Generally, no. If you have had a period since your last sexual intercourse, it is very unlikely that you could be pregnant. I might say impossible, but I'm not a doctor. Please read the WikiAnswers disclaimer for medical advice.
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i wouldn't know ive never needed legal advice from wikianswers. i sugest you ask the people who do seek legal advice from wikianswers. my guess is maybee they have no one else to seek legal advice from.
Including a "not financial advice" disclaimer in financial content or recommendations is important because it clarifies that the information provided is not personalized advice tailored to an individual's specific financial situation. This disclaimer helps protect the content creator from potential legal liabilities and ensures that readers understand the limitations of the information being shared.
There is a disclaimer that come with this version of Dance Dance Revolution about safety.
Including a disclaimer when providing financial advice is important to protect both the advisor and the recipient. It helps to clarify that the advice given is not a guarantee of success and that individuals should consider their own circumstances before making decisions. This can help prevent misunderstandings and potential legal issues.
Ask a doctor not wikianswers. So not the right place for free medical advice.
They get medical advice from doctors.
That depends what she is planning to do with him. To eat, possibly, yes. Disclaimer: Wikianswers discourages cannibalism.