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danzilla
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Posted: 12/29/06 - 14:30 Post subject: my girlfiend hasn't had her period in over a year, can she s |
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| Me and my girlfriend had sex, and she hadn't have her period in over a year. I still used a condom, but after I finished, I found out that the condom slipped a little off, but not all the way. Is their a way that she can get pregnant? I also can't really do the pregnant test on her since she hadn't had her period in over a year. It would be appreciated if anybody can lend some information. |
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Carifairy
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Posted: 12/29/06 - 14:52 Post subject: |
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A period and a pregnancy test DO NOT MATTER.
When a woman has irregular periods, or she has an extended time without a period, you can start to take a test 14 days after sex. This is the ealriest a test will show up accurately.
SHE could get pregnant, you never know when she might ovulate, so it is important to protect her. |
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Posted: 12/29/06 - 17:14 Post subject: |
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| Thank you very much. I appreciate it. The Pregnancy test that I bought said it was best to do it before her period, and I thought it would give me ineffective results if I used it any other time. |
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Posted: 12/29/06 - 18:37 Post subject: |
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I know the one you are talking about.
Basically it is one that can be used at THE EARLIEST, 4-5 days before a period. |
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