Normal period: means you aren't pregnant. If you are concerned that the bleeding might not have been a period then go ahead and take a pregnancy test. Take care.
Answered 10/5/2014
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Not pregnant: With the information you gave us you are not pregnant. Sex just prior to your cycle provides a lower chance of pregnancy than during the middle of your cycle. If you are taking BC there is minimal risk of pregnancy. If you had your period there is most likely no chance of pregnancy. Continue to use a condom because it helps to prevent pregnancy and also protects you from STD's. No worries.
Answered 10/24/2017
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Not Pregnant!: If you have had a period that was normal in length and amount of flow since you had intercourse, it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. Also, since you are on birth control and are taking them correctly, you shouldn't get pregnant. Best wishes!
Answered 10/5/2014
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