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Hi timid_bunny,
Great for you...using a condom is a great way to practice safer sex, and is up to 98% effective at preventing pregnancy and helps to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections and diseases.

Not only did you use a condom, but you also practiced another type of birth control called the "withdrawal method". Since your partner did not ejaculate and withdrew his penis, this is an added "protective method" against pregnancy.

These two birth control methods combined would put you in a category of having almost no chance of pregnancy. (Nothing is 100% except abstinence, but you are pretty close to this "no chance" category).

You are having PMS, so your period is most likely on its way soon. A woman's cycle is between 21-35 days long on average, and does not begin exactly on the 13th (or whatever calendar date). It is more important to know there is a range of days that your period would begin, and you can start tracking "day 1" of your period on a calendar. Then, count how many days until your next day of bleeding. Those days will most likely fluctuate from cycle to cycle.

Hope this helps!

September 16, 2010 - 1:39pm

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