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You need to provide exact dates:
- "I had sex with my girlfriend one day before she get her periode" Do you mean
- "one day before she was due to get her period"? Or
- "one day before she actually did get her period"?
- What date did you have sex?
- What date did her last period start?
- What date did her previous 5 periods start (or as many as she knows)?
- "its has been 1week and 4days" 25 Sep is 11days since what event?
- How old is she?
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She is 20 year old
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Everyone's circumstances are different, and it also depends on your fertility dates.
So if you lost your virginity on a non-fertile day, you would not get pregnant.
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24th October is likely to have been a fertile days, and the 3 or 4 subsequent days could also be, depending on this cycle's length. If your period doesn't start today (giving a 32-day cycle), then you could take a test, or better, on 14th.
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You need to be specific about what happened, but you wouldn't be pregnant yet (that takes some time), and you are not likely to.
- Unprotected sex on day 7 of your cycle (7 days from the start of your period) would not be a fertile day if your cycles (period start to period start) are always at least 26 days long.
- He didn't get inside me. So what was the "unprotected sex"?
- He claims he "didn't ejaculate", so what did happen, and why would you not know whether he ejaculated?
- You "took an EC within 24 hours" probably unnecessarily, but you would not likely get pregnant from the "unprotected sex" event. But it will affect your cycle so you will be unable to predict your next few periods with any certainty.
- "I lost my virginity couple of day later" (day 9 from your period starting) which would not have been a fertile day if your cycles are always at least the usual 28 days.
- "we used a condom" condoms are reckoned to be 98% effective.
- "it's the third day today" (day 10?)
- "I have been bleeding ever since" it could be bleeding from the rupture of your hymen? Or, if it is menstrual blood, the result of taking the EC.
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But this time i haven't gotten them even once. Every time after the first time, we have used a condom.
Now you obviously know what i am worried about.
Please revert as soon as possible.
Thank you.
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Getting periods twice in a month isn't necessarily 'irregular'. But you need to give some more information
- How old are you?
- What was the start date of your last period?
- What date did you have sex (when you lost your virginity)? 4 Nov or later?
- What were the other dates you had sex?
- Can you supply the start dates for your earlier periods this year?
- Why did you not use a condom the first time?
The ipill would likely work for your first sex, but would likely disrupt your cycle so your periods would be unpredictable. I think it is unlikely you would get pregnant from the little information you have give.
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