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Depends on where you are in your menstrual cycle. You should get your period within 12-14 days after ovulation. If you don't know when that is/was, then you'll need to go back to your last period and counting the first day of bleeding as day one, count forward 28-31 days. That will end that cycle and you should get your period on day one of the next cycle (29-32 days after the last one began). You can consult your doctor about a morning after pill that will prevent a possible pregnancy from implanting if you are not opposed to such measures.
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That makes me SO happy to hear you know it's stupid, and you'll wear a condom nexy time! you wouldn't believe all the girls on AB who ask Q's about getting pregnant, after getting an abortion, or getting pregnant, because they didn't want to use a condom. ANYWAY! lol there's a chance he precame in you. Even if he didn't cum, you could still get pregnant. You'll have to wait to take a test, but try to caculate your cycle.. http://www.ovulation-calculator.com/menstrual-cycle.htm
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