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    buggage Posts: 1,514, Reputation: 165
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    #21

    Jan 16, 2007, 07:47 AM
    Heheh. Every woman's ovulation time is different. It is possible to get pregnant while on your period, but pretty darn rare. My aunt went on her honey moon, and just happened to get her period at the same time, AND still got pregnant.(an interesting honeymoon, that) haha. But she also had two uteruses. Soooo there are certain circumstances that allow for pregnancy to develop during your period. But like I said, rare. As far as the times you can get pregnant, typically(but not always) it is right in the middle of your cycle. So about 2 weeks after the beginning of your period. There is usually only a few days in that time that you can get pregnant. Heheh your hubby is probably just trying to prove that he does know something about women's bodys hahah. My hubby does that from time to time too.(because he got A's in his health class hahaha. He's adorable) BUT what they don't understand is that nobody really completely understands the woman's body. Hahahah. We're complicated osmetimes hahha. Anyway, I am sure he is just trying to be helpful, and not seem completely clueless when it comes to the ways of women..
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    #22

    Jan 16, 2007, 02:15 PM
    HaHa I know I just had to get prof from another female... He is not going to like being completely wrong. Ha Ha

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    #23

    Jan 16, 2007, 02:22 PM
    Heheh no one does. ;0) no problem.
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    #24

    Jan 16, 2007, 02:45 PM
    Now I have antoher question. I have a problem with yeast infections I get them all of the time. I had a pap smear in Sep and I was clean of all STD's but I had a yeast infection. And just recently I had a pap smear and I tested positive for Chlamydia. Is there any possible way that by me having yeast infections so much that it caused me to get Chlamydia? I am faithful and so is my husband so I believed. I am hopign that if I had a yeast infection and I was never cured by the medication that it cause me to catch chlymydia
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    #25

    Jan 16, 2007, 04:59 PM
    As far as I know,your infection wouldn't be to blame. However, it is important to remember that this could have come from a prior relationship, months or even years before now. It doesn't always show up immediately, and many don't even have symptoms. This is something you might want to discuss with your hubby, to clear the air, and make sure there are no secrets.
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    #26

    Jan 16, 2007, 11:24 PM
    I really think you need to do some research on Chlamydia. I had it once and it's not caused by a yeast infection it is strictly a std. Here's a site where you can hopefully find some answers... but probably just more questions.

    Chlamydia -- Cause
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    #27

    Jan 17, 2007, 08:34 AM
    I've had the fluttering in my stomach too and I'm not for sure if I'm pregnant yet either. But I hope that I am.

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