No: If you had a period after the sex in question, you are not pregnant. If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time, every time. Practice safe sex.
Answered 7/27/2014
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Pregnant?: Remotely possible, but unlikely. If my patients are concerned they are pregnant, I have them check a pregnancy test 2 weeks after intercourse and again one more week later. First morning urine only. If both negative HIGHLY unlikely they are pregnant. Hope this helps Best of luck Dr R
Answered 7/27/2014
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Probably not: With all of the negative pregnancy tests you can be pretty certain you're not pregnant. Judging by your concern it seems like you're trying to avoid getting pregnant. The best way to avoid this worry in the future is to use an appropriate form of contraception. Talk to your doctor about the available options (there are a lot of them!).
Answered 9/29/2016
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