I'm confused by the information in your question, but hopefully this will help:
1. If you have had periods AFTER you had sex, than you are not pregnant. It is the absence of a period that can indicate a pregnancy. It does not matter if your period is different from one cycle to the next (lighter, heavier, longer cycle, shorter cycle), but if you are having a period, you are not pregnant from the previous sexual "encounter".
2. Anytime you have unprotected sex, you have a risk of pregnancy. The more times you have unprotected sex (not using a condom), your risk increases.
I hope you do not continue chancing fate with having unprotected sex, if you are not ready for the possibility of being pregnant. We can help you find a good type of birth control for you, so you do not worry each time if you are pregnant or not!
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I'm confused by the information in your question, but hopefully this will help:
1. If you have had periods AFTER you had sex, than you are not pregnant. It is the absence of a period that can indicate a pregnancy. It does not matter if your period is different from one cycle to the next (lighter, heavier, longer cycle, shorter cycle), but if you are having a period, you are not pregnant from the previous sexual "encounter".
2. Anytime you have unprotected sex, you have a risk of pregnancy. The more times you have unprotected sex (not using a condom), your risk increases.
I hope you do not continue chancing fate with having unprotected sex, if you are not ready for the possibility of being pregnant. We can help you find a good type of birth control for you, so you do not worry each time if you are pregnant or not!
March 11, 2010 - 2:23pmThis Comment
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