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  • Aug 21, 2008, 05:48 PM
    atrocitymmp84
    Irregular periods
    Can you still get pregnant if you have irregular periods!
  • Aug 21, 2008, 06:04 PM
    BlakeCory
    There's an urban legend that you can't get pregnant during your period. Because a woman's cycle is not 100% predictable, there is never a perfectly safe period as far as pregnancy goes.

    During your period there isn't a uterine lining waiting for the new baby, there isn't necessarily an egg waiting there to be impregnanted. However, a woman's cycle isn't always that nice and steady - especially for teenagers and young adults. Eggs can easily be released at odd times. There could easily be another egg coming down the tube that is just waiting for a sperm, and the new baby could be there, waiting, when the next lining is formed for it.

    Also, sperm are very hearty. They can easily last 5 days or more. So the sperm can simply sit there in the uterus, waiting for the next egg to come down the chute. When it does, they hook up with it, create the baby, and now you're pregnant.



    So no matter what point in your cycle you are, if you don't want to get pregnant, use protection.

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