lilmissindependent12 answered Monday August 2 2004, 6:18 pm: No, it's not. You have to get your period before. After you get your period you may have sex, that leads to pregnancy.
xxoBriannax answered Monday August 2 2004, 3:56 pm: yea because you ovulate 14 days before you get your period (anytime you get it whether its the first time or the tenth).. and you have no idea when your gonna get it.. so yea its possible!! and someone doesnt know what there talking about here because you can deff. get pregnant before you get your frist period.. go to www.beinggirl.com it will tell you that too!!
Mel answered Monday August 2 2004, 3:36 pm: yes. i just read in the paper about an 11 year old girl who got rushed to the hospital because of severe stomach pains, and turns out she was pregnant and gave birth right there. she'd never had her period so she didn't know she was pregnant. [ Mel's advice column | Ask Mel A Question ]
ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Monday August 2 2004, 3:12 pm: No it's not!!Your period means that your body has begun the fertilization process,which I'm sure you learned all about at school.It is what allows you to get pregnant.So,no,you can't become pregnant if you've never had a period before!! [ ShOrTnSwEeT42094's advice column | Ask ShOrTnSwEeT42094 A Question ]
Lizzy answered Monday August 2 2004, 3:06 pm: Yes, if you have sex the day before you get your first period, but other then that, it isn't really possible
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pinklemonadestand answered Monday August 2 2004, 3:06 pm: no because getting your period is the only way your body gets ready to have a baby in your sack. it is not ready to have a baby in there before you start your period. so the answer is no. i hope i helped. if you need anything else just write me a letter and put it in my mail box. [ pinklemonadestand's advice column | Ask pinklemonadestand A Question ]
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