A slight possibility. But chances are very very slim
2006-07-09 03:00:18
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answer #1
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answered by kris 4
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If you are regular work out what day of your cycle this was. You can only conceive if a sperm meets an egg in the 24-36 hours it hangs around. To tell when you ovulated, take 14 days away from when you are next due on. If the day you come out with is roughly the day you had your "accident" then there is around 1/3 chance you are if you are healthy etc. If it's not around the time, there is still a small chance you have conceived but it is unlikely.
You can test using an early response test up to 4 days before your period is due.
2006-07-14 06:47:53
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answered by Cazza 4
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Pregnancy is a possibility every time you have sex, more so of course if it was unprotected - yes this classes as unprotected if semen came out of the condom.
Working on a typical cycle that would imply that you may have been near to your fertile time, however unless you use something like Fertility Awareness Method or similar methods there would be no definite way of knowing - although granted you should have some idea as to whether-or-not you were fertile at the time.
Of course, it's your choice if you want to be pregnant or not, well yours and your partners, if you choose not to then you should look into using emergency contraception - up to two weeks after unprotected sex.
It would be too early, you'd be looking at two weeks at least before you could take a pregnancy test and get a definite answer.
2006-07-09 22:24:44
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answered by Kasha 7
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There is a good chance that you are pregnant. A healthy female ovulates mid cycle, and the sperm can survive for up to 7 days. So you could easily be pregnant. It is too early for a pregnancy test, depending on the make of the pregnancy testers, some can detect the relevant hormone in your urine 4 days before your next period is due, with about 60% accuracy. This percentage increases as you approach the expected date of your next cycle. Good luck!
2006-07-10 05:40:14
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answered by ribena 4
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It's true that a broken condom can cause a pregnancy but there are many other factors that come into play. Most women ovulate 13-15 days after the first day of their last period and that is when they are fertile.
I would say you are not, but there is always that slight possibility there.
There are pregnancy tests that you can use up to four days before you are due to bleed other than that you will have to wait and see. Good luck!
2006-07-09 10:04:01
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answered by ? 4
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Chill out - if you're not bothered about the outcome, then just relax.
There is a small chance, but if you have regular periods, chances are you ovulate about 14 days after your periods, so it is unlikely that you are pregnant. But if you have ovulated at a different time and your partner's sperm is very resistant, then there is a chance.
You can take a test in a week or so (the "Early Response" type) even before your period.
Good luck x
2006-07-09 10:03:42
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answered by yay! 3
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One, it depends if you were ovulating! If you are pretty regular, chances are you could be pregnant! If you are irregular, you might not be!
I would assume it's too early to take a HPT, but if it's really killing you you could go to your doctor and have them do a blood test! You can go and get that done 2 weeks after you have sex, I think if not sooner!
I would wait, relax and treat your body as if you are pregnant! Stop smoking, drinking doing drugs (if you are) until you know for sure!
Yes the waiting game sucks, but hey, those days are going to pass whether you know you are pregnant or not!
Wait until your period! I would buy a test if you period doesn't come! Don't buy one before your period, if you do you just waste 8 bucks!
Good Luck!
P.S. - Women ovulate 7 days after their period or 14 days from the first day of their period! Either way it is 14 days from your next period! Some women believe they ovulate 7 days before their period! This is wrong! Go to any baby website and you will find that women typically ovulate 14 days BEFORE their next period!
So thats a good way to tell if you are trying to get pregnant!
2006-07-09 10:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel pregnant with my daughter five days after my last period, we were using the with drawl method (silly I know, but so so glad now) Don't forget you are not pregnant from the time of your missed period but from conception, I have personally started to noticed the changes in my body before I missed a period (I have been pregnant 3 times). The only way to be really sure is wait for your period or clear blue do a test I believe where you can test 5 days before your period is due. X
2006-07-10 17:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Er hours after that you should either have got a morning after pill or pregnancy test.
Id say the same as if you had no condom hence why folk should always be on the pill or depro injectuion with the condoms as the backup.
It say chances very high.... how did the sperm come out, what you do? bite the condom?
2006-07-11 05:12:21
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answered by Joey 4
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It's possible because only a drop needs to leak into you for you to fall pregnant. It's not too early to get a pregnancy test either so go and buy one to put your mind at rest. You say you don't mind either way but I hope you are old enough and financially secure enough to support it? Having a baby is a massive life changing experience.
2006-07-09 10:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends whether you have ovulated or not - I'd say 8 days is a bit soon, depending on the length of your cycle (ovulation is usually around 14 days before your period), and therefore the chance that you are pregnant is pretty slim.
2006-07-09 10:06:19
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answered by Claire S 3
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