Def possible: Anytime you have intercourse without protection there is always the risk of getting pregnant. Check a home pregnancy test. Once you do the test you will know your answer. If you do not desire pregnancy please schedule a visit to discuss more effective types of birth control.
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Most Definitely: Irregular cycles do not prevent pregnancy . This history does decrease your pregnancy rate and increase your miscarriage rate, so if you are seeking pregnancy, you should seek some assistance. The bleeding is not something that indicates pregnancy or not and most likely represents general hormonal changes in the endometrial lining. Check pregnancy test and if concerned a blood test.
Answered 1/15/2014
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