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Me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex and he pulled out before he cumed and I got my period the next day could I have a chance I could be pregnant

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Hi there,

Depending on your cycle and at what point you ovulate, yes there is a chance you could fall pregnant if you had sex before your period as sperm can survive for up to 7 days. So if you ovulate shortly after your period, there is a risk of pregnancy. The best thing to do would be to take a pregnancy test 3 weeks after this episode of unprotected sex or if your next period is late or lighter or shorter than usual.

If you want to avoid pregnancy, it is important you use contraception throughout your cycle.

I hope this helps.

Best wishes,

Katherine

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