How likely is it that I am pregnant?


Me and my boyfriend always always always use a condom, but still I worry about being a mom at seventeen, I still get my period and I got it this month just like normal, and I'm still worried. Am I worried for nothing or is there a real big chance I could be pregnant?

Answers:
If you menstruated there is about a 0.0000001% chance you're pregnant. You really shouldn't worry about it if your menstrual cycle is normal. However, condoms alone are only about 92% effective with normal use (as opposed to perfect use), so there is a chance you could get pregnant in the future. You may want to consider going on the birth control pill and continuing to use condoms. If you go on the pill, your boyfriend may want to stop using condoms. This puts you at risk for STDs and pregnancy, so you may want to take the pill but not tell him.

Other Answers:
50/50
The best advice i can give you is if your always worried about getting pregnant then go to your doctor and start the pill. This doesn't mean stop using condoms but this will give you a better piece of mind and allow you to worry about more than just being pregnant.(The pill also alows you to know almost the exact hour of starting your period.) Hope i helped.
Still getting a regular period means you aren't pregnant. But you can get pregnant in the future.
If you got your period and it's normal and you're not experiencing any weird symptoms or anything then I think you're fine.....maybe you should start the pill or another form of birth control in conjunction with the condoms.....then you won't have to worry like this....or obstain from sex until you're ready to take on the responsibility!
if you dont want to be a mom at 17 then dont have sex
u still got it this month? but u got it before or after u do that? if u got it before u do that...mmmhhh maybe u can pregnant...but if u got it after do that...ummm i think u not pregnant.. I give u advice if u do that again...u should check 'ur calendar ok...not only ur boyfriend use condom but u check 'ur calendar when u got it u can do it after u got it but i think don't u do it a week before u got it. check when u get fertility every month.
great to learn that you use condom! that's a good start...there are 99.9% chance you won't get pregnant if you remember to practice using condom everytime! you should be safe...try to worry less cause you don't want unneccessary thoughts roaming around your mind it's not healthy...
but again remember safe sex!
you will get pregnant if you do not take care you should't be having sex at such a young age, condoms do not always work, keep that in mind and if you ever miss your period i would be worried go see a doctor as soon as it happens.
belive me if you were pregnet you would have signs girl you started your peirod you have nothing to worry about just if you dont want to be worring about being pregnet dont have sex , **** like i should be talking i think im pregnet and im 17 too but i havent started my period yet thats a bad thing yeah well your not just take a pregncy test if you really think you are.
Probably not. If you start feeling crazy crazy crazy (as in, more than you've ever felt in your entire life combined) hungry to the point where it makes you feel nauseous, coupled with breast tenderness - - THEN be concerned.

Condoms are pretty safe. If they break thats another story but as long as they are being used properly they shouldn't break.
If you're 17, you shouldn't be having sex.
Even if you were courting, or fiancees, my belief is that if you aren't married, you shoudln't have sex.

U probably rn't christian, but in the 10 commandments, it says:

Do not commit adultery

wich means:
don't have sex with other people's husbands or wives.

You don't know for sure that you will be getting married, so you shouldn't be having sex, because you could be having sex with someone elses future husband.

You should only have sex with one person in your lifetime.

Mariette, 13
Source(s):
Bible, me

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