Can a woman get pregnant before she has started a monthly period

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Can my girlfriend be pregnant (5 days late)?
Q: My girlfriend’s monthly cycle is somewhat regular (every 26 – 31 days). However, today is day 36 and she still does not have her period. She is getting the usual cramps and an increase in vaginal mucous (she gets this every time before she starts) but she does not have ANY pregnancy symptoms. No nausea, headaches, frequent urination, or breast tenderness. She says she does not feel any different than she normally does. We have used condoms EVERY TIME without any accidents…atleast ones that we discovered…and we’re both very careful. On top of using condoms, I pull out EVERY TIME before I orgasm. I even urinate before sex to kill any sperm in my urethra.We are both tremendously stressed about this…to the point to where she has cried atleast once every day. Are there any women who can testify that worrying about being pregnant has made their periods late?
A: It happens that you can be late for no reason. Pulling out doesnt do anything, condoms are only 86% effective according to usage, and urinating doesnt kill the sperm that havent been ejaculated yet. BUT you’re both being careful, and while its not impossible that she’s pregnant, its also very unlikely.Chances are she’s stressed by outside sources, her body is changing its cycle, she mis calculated, or theres some other perfectly normal issue causing her period to be late. A womans body will react to the ‘thought’ of being pregnant by acting as though it is. Its perfectly normal, and is just psychological.She is late enough to take a pregnancy test, so why not go ahead, take her to the store and buy a test. Then you both can relax a little.Maybe she would feel better after this is all over, getting on some form of birth control. There are allll sorts of options out there.Its very stressful to not want a child and fear that you’re expecting, but thats part of the game. In all reality you two shouldnt even have sex until you can come to terms with the possibility that at some point it may result in a baby. Thats what sex is for after all. Once you both come to terms with that, then you can rely on all your forms of birth control and relax.
Why do So Many Men Refuse to Pay Child Support Pt.3?
Q: Non payment is not a form of neglect. It’s all about money, just b/c a man pays child support doesn’t mean he will be involved in the child’s life. Society says how the presence of a father in a child’s life is a great impact on how the child grows, however they seem to feel that paying every month is somehow helping?? Why don’t we enforce VISITATION. The guy said it right earlier, fathers need to be there emotionally and physically. When you pay child support, visitation rights is a seperate entity. If we enforce that men should be around their children with visitation instead of child support then maybe we wouldn’t have so many men running away from the system!As stated earlier, non payment of child support is not a form of neglect, especially when the child has all types of welfare! Do you realize how many women receive Medicaid, Food Stamps, Housing vouchers, TANF, Child Care and other benefits, just for being a single mother??? You have no idea! So where exactly is the neglect? If the child lives with the his/her mother she probably works and pays the cost of living. SO what else could the child possibly need if they have food and shelter? (off of welfare) Clothes, shoes, little condiments here there, school supplies perhaps and love. Biological father should help for that. However, for the mother’s cost of living, the father of child should NOT have to be forced to pay for. The mother of the child SHOULD work, and not wait for the child support check to come in every month to help pay for her living expenses! This is not alimony. I am specifically speaking of women that are on welfare and unwed mothers and fathers. As I stated before, there are MANY forms of birth control! Yaz, Yazmin, Ortho Evra, Depo, The No Period Pill, Loestrin Fe, The Chewable Pill, IUD, you name it they have it! This is 2007, what makes sense for woman over the age of 18 , to not be taking any birth control? Men too! You need to be wearing condoms, most definitely! But they haven’t came out with a line of birth control for men yet, so I’m speaking to the women! We are always blaming the men, women too need to be using their birth control! It’s getting ridiculous! This is 2007, not the 1960s before birth control! There are many cases, where women meet a man and there is an assumption that they will always be together and then when the woman gets pregnant the father spilts. Unfortunately, this is an unmarried couple and if he is going to be that type of person then you don’t need him anyway. There is a reason for why people wait until they get married to have sex or have children. I am for child support, but the state is going about it the wrong way. When a woman gets pregnant and the father of her child is not around she has options. She either has an abortion, an adoption, or she chooses parenting. This is her choice, and if she chooses parenting she will get as much information she can about all the public aid she can get. She is told from the time she finds out she is pregnant to get WIC, and Medicaid, and all other sorts of public aid. However, what do we tell the man? We just tell him to pay child support, and if he doesn’t, he’ll go to jail! And in a moment, his life is forever changed. I think we need to start helping our men, and stop just telling a man to keep his pants zipped, when we should ALSO be saying to our women to keep their legs closed. If it goes both ways, then why are we always blaming the men?? Like I said earlier, I’ve heard of rapists going to jail, but men that don’t pay child support? Now, that’s just ridiculous.The Solution? There should be a government funded proram where the aid is used to pay for child support. It shouldn’t be too much but it should calculate a percentage of needs that the child itself will need monthly, such as clothes, or shoes, school supplies, and other things children need. Everybody knows that some of these government funded programs are unecessary, some of them should be cut back to pay for support of the children. We as american citizens are already paying for everybody elses’ children in our taxes. Now for the fathers of the child, every assumed father should be ordered to take paternity for each alleged child. There is a large percentage of men that pay child support and aren’t the father of the child. After paternity is established, the father should be given some sort of visitation arrangment between the father and the child to see each other often. To establish a connection, and provide love and care for growth. However, it sound ludicrous to say it is a felony for a man to not pay child support, and send him to jail. What if otherwise, he is a good man? He has another family? Is he really selfish? Or is he just trying to survive without the threat of going to jail for non payment of child support!!?!?
A: WoW could not of said it any better. Statistics show that men who are allowed visitation especially those who are allowed to have a RELATIONSHIP with their children are prone to diligently pay child support +++ plus give many extras.I agree that the mothers who demand their children withhold affection for their fathers have more problems, less money, abuse the government, and always YELLING poor little me.
i’m starting to worry…?
Q: so i’m on the pill [ortho tri-cyclen lo] and i was due for my monthly, so i started taking the sugar pills in the pack. well my husband and i were making love and forgot to put a condom on. during this time, i had been taking the sugar pills for maybe 2 days or so [not the birth control pills]. my ‘period’ started the next day, but it was pretty light the whole time, atleast lighter than it’s been. it just seemd irregular to me, although it may just be that my paranoia has gotten the better of me. well i had my daughter six and a half months ago, and since then my monthly has been heavier than it ever was before i got pregnant. so normal for me presently would’ve been heavy for me last year. i also spotted a few days before i even started taking the sugar pills, but a girlfriend of mine was on her monthly, so could she have just thrown mine off? another thing, i know a woman can be very fertile after giving birth, but when does that taper off? could i have an increased risk of fertility because it’s only been six months? i basically want to know if any of you out there think i could be pregnant in this situation…
A: I’m on the same pill, but the normal dosage, not the low one.Anyway, the fact that you are bleeding less than you normally would is expected; it happens the same for me (a benefit of taking the pill).I have been on this pill since July and I have not had any problems with it.Oh and I don’t think your friend could throw you off; I know people say that can happen, but I don’t really believe it.Anyway, I think you’re fine, Ortho-tri-cyclin is a good, trusted pill.But if you’re absolutely worried, you can always take a test.
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