Could I have fallen pregnant the day ... - Pregnancy and Par...

Pregnancy and Parenting Support

59,294 members17,004 posts

Could I have fallen pregnant the day before my period?

Yummymummu2009 profile image
9 Replies

Hi I hope someone can help me. I had sex on 23rd feb, using a condom, which i think was safe. and then come on my period on 24th feb. I then had unprotected sex on the 9th march, and a pregnancy test now shows that I'm pregnant. Have I fallen pregnant after my period with the guy I slept with on the 9th march? I hope someone can help me. Thanks

Written by
Yummymummu2009 profile image
Yummymummu2009
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
9 Replies
Skyblueboston profile image
Skyblueboston

I would say the 9th of march guy as it was unprotected! Unless the Condom split with the guy before that!

Use a clear blue digital test with conception indicator, this will tell you how many weeks you are.

X

Yeah try clear blue and quick as it only goes up to 3 weeks. So 3 weeks plus is Feb man, 9th march will to 2-3 weeks. I make out you being 3 weeks tomorrow with second event so hurry otherwise it won't tell you much.

They are usually spot in as it goes by your hcg (hormone) levels.

Keep us posted xx

Yummymummu2009 profile image
Yummymummu2009 in reply to

Wouldn't I be 2 weeks today? Because I only had sex with him 2 weeks ago. Very confused to be honest.

Thunderbird3 profile image
Thunderbird3

I would say 9th March guy! It's not possible to get pregnant the day before your period, conception would happen (based on 28 day cycle) roughly 14 days before your period is due. Hope this helps. Good luck :D

HayleyP profile image
HayleyP

It is highly unlikely that u hav fallen pregnant the day before you started your period as the egg wudnt hav time to imbed at all. U ovulate around 14 days after the first day if your period. So for u that is likely to hav been around 9th march so your egg has been released at the same time u had unprotected sex, making guy number 2 the father. A clear blue test shows u how many weeks since u conceived but the docs count your pregnancy from the first day of your last period. So clear blue will say 2-3 weeks pregnant and the doc wil say u r 4-5 weeks x

Yummymummu2009 profile image
Yummymummu2009 in reply toHayleyP

Thank you so much for that. That's helped alot. I'll buy a clear blue tomorrow and see what that tells me. Gut instinct was guy number 2, I just kinda panicked because I wasn't sure whether you could do a positive test so quickly, within 2 weeks. I was due on today and the test that I got was one of them that you do 4 days before your periods due.

Yummymummu2009 profile image
Yummymummu2009 in reply toHayleyP

Hi again I just done one of them clear blue tests and it says 2-3 weeks on it. So you was right!!!!! Once again thank you for your help x

HayleyP profile image
HayleyP

Good luck with your pregnancy. Take care x

JessieCritch profile image
JessieCritch

Yummy mummy 2009 congratulations are you pleased about the pregnancy how did the dad of the baby take the news x

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Late Period (sorry for the TMI's) Possibly pregnant?

I am new here. I was using nexplanon for birth control but had it removed in October. From October...

Could I be pregnant?

Hi, am 6 days late had unprotected sex with my husband when I was on day 4 of my period, and I had...
Luiscella profile image

Could I be pregnant even with a negative test and what seems like my period? Or is it just my period?

I really thought I was pregnant. I had the symptoms..but something doesn't seem right. A few days...
BM-1993 profile image

missed my period. need help, am i pregnant

i had unprotected sex on the 18th of june and i tested 2 weeks after it was negative and then 2...
C2897 profile image

could i be pregnant?

i have been "feeling different" all month long. on 2/27/14 was the end of my last period. i have...

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.