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Imagine777 | 06:36 Thu 04th Nov 2004 | Body & Soul
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Ok last month i got my period on the 2nd and ended on the 6th and i didnt get my period yet and i had unpretected sex about 3 or 4 weeks ago but he didnt *** in me and i been scared i could still be pregnant and i took a test today is it possible that it said i wasnt pregnant and that i still could be?
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Yes, it is possible. Although usually the "pull-out" method works for many it is not guaranteed. Even condoms aren't guaranteed. You may also just have an irregular period. Since it is only the 4th, you're really only like 2 days late. Women can be off by a week or so (early or late) and still be considered normal. I'd recommend taking another pregnancy test in a week, and if you still come up negative but haven't yet gotten your period you should look in to other health problems that could cause this. Also, if you get a lot of exercise you may miss your period, if you are taking medications they may interfere, or if you've been under a lot of stress this may cause irregularities. So, yeah, don't sweat it just yet, but keep your eyes peeled.

You have asked this question at least three times now: stop asking us and go and see your doctor to make 100% sure whether you are/aren't pregnant. Periods are very irregular at the best of times, so stop stressing, pull yourself together and get it sorted out!

Oh, and good luck!

I agree with georgit79, and by the way, as soon as a man gets an erection, semen is released in the tiniest amounts before he ejaculates, and remember it only takes one microscopic sperm to make you pregnant! Start using contraception!!!
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