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could i be pregnant?

By Anonymous December 9, 2011 - 10:37pm
 
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On Nov. 19th me and my husband had sex but the condom came off and was inside me I took it out immediately after we found out it had came off, nothing was in the condom so I was wondering what my chances are of being pregnant? Also 3 days later I spotted not a lot I didn't even realize it till I got home from work and I spotted yesterday (Dec. 9) I have taken 3 pregnancy test (2, 2 weeks ago,1 yesterday) they where negitive, did I take them to early? If so when should I test? And my periods are irregular so I never really know when ill have one and when I wont thanks for your time!!

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Hi Anonymous,

Thank you for your question and welcome to Empowher. There is certainly the CHANCE of pregnancy as there always is a chance when you have sex. Since you have irregular periods, I would wait until at least 45 days after the incident to take a pregnancy test. When you have irregular periods, it is often hard to try and figure out if you were ovulating during the time of your sexual encounter. Keep us posted.

Missie

December 10, 2011 - 10:15am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Thank you for the reply...so since it happened on Nov.19th I should test jan.4th?...do u think the spotting could mean anything or was/is it to early to tell? Thank you again :)

December 11, 2011 - 7:50pm
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