Are you trying to conceive? If not, do not depend on the withdrawal method. Consistent use of birth control is much more reliable.
You consider the length of your period or menstruation begins with the first day of bleeding, whether light, moderate or heavy and ends with the last day of bleeding.
You were not at risk for becoming pregnant by having intercourse two days after the last day of your period. Too early for ovulation with even the shortest of menstrual cycles.
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Hi Sisi,
Are you trying to conceive? If not, do not depend on the withdrawal method. Consistent use of birth control is much more reliable.
You consider the length of your period or menstruation begins with the first day of bleeding, whether light, moderate or heavy and ends with the last day of bleeding.
You were not at risk for becoming pregnant by having intercourse two days after the last day of your period. Too early for ovulation with even the shortest of menstrual cycles.
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February 9, 2016 - 10:01amMaryann
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