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Can I Get Pregnant By Having Unprotected Sex During Periods?

about 4 days ago my boyfriend and i had sex and i was on my 2nd to last day of my period and he came and pulled out but came at the entrance of my vagina and then went back in and then came again in the same spot but i sucked him before he went in the second time. Now after 5 days there is a pouch/bump at the bottom of my stomach. Is it possible i could be pregnant?
posted on Sun, 4 Jan 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
Conception does not occur during menstrual cycles.
Menstrual period and a week before the periods is considered safe and conception does not occur.
Thus, there is nothing to worry about pregnancy if sexual contact took place during your menstrual cycle.
The bump at the bottom of stomach can be due to some other cause for which relevant investigations have to be carried out.

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Dr Shailja Puri
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Can I Get Pregnant By Having Unprotected Sex During Periods?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Conception does not occur during menstrual cycles. Menstrual period and a week before the periods is considered safe and conception does not occur. Thus, there is nothing to worry about pregnancy if sexual contact took place during your menstrual cycle. The bump at the bottom of stomach can be due to some other cause for which relevant investigations have to be carried out. Thanks and tale care Dr Shailja Puri