Its impossible to be pregnant because I just had my period.. right
Question Posted Monday December 15 2014, 11:33 pm
I felt cramping not long yesterday & now randomly now stronger for it felt like 15 minutes.. Can you get pregnant after you get your period? I mean I had sex with my boyfriend shortly after but didn't the egg already pass when I got my period? Is it possible the cramps mean I'm pregnant?!?! & my lower back has started hurting a lot too...
More information on dates would be useful here. How long after you had sex did you start experiencing these symptoms? Was it right away or has it been a month? If it was right away, it's in your head.
The truth is, you can get pregnant AT ANY TIME. Even if the cramps and back pain are not signs of pregnancy, you could still be pregnant. Any time you have sex, there is a chance of pregnancy. Certain times during your cycle have a higher chance of pregnancy, but there is still some chance every single day. It's not ever worth the risk. Do not be stupid about sexual responsibility. It's not hard to make your boyfriend wear a condom. The last thing you need to do is bring a child into this world into a situation that is not right for a child. Use protection and then you don't need to worry about any of this. I don't mean to sound harsh, but it's an easy thing to do and you'd be absolutely stupid not to. I feel like that's not a harsh thing to say because I'm sure you would agree and I hope that all of this worry that you're feeling causes you to wake up and make better decisions going forward. Luck runs out. Good luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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