It was about a week before my period is due and I'm not late (yet). Just wondering about the odds.
2006-07-10
06:37:16
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whoa whoa whoa. before i get called ***** and stupid again, he is my fiance who i have been with for 4 years. he wasn't some random dude i picked up, i'm just not on the pill this month. it wouldn't be the end of the world if i had a baby right now, thats why i'm not panic-ed. I don't want a baby right now, but if I was pregnant, I'd be fine. And what the hell does the dead baby fit into your equation murph ltt?? And I'm the one being called stupid?
2006-07-10
06:47:35 ·
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There are only a few days out of the month when you can get pregnant, so the chances aren't that great, but it can happen as some sperm is released even when the deed isn't finished inside of you.
Another note, Plan B doesn't work 72 hours after the unprotected sex, so it will do nothing if it's been over 72 hours (which I assume it has). Hope that helps you out!
2006-07-10 07:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you employ lube? (Some lubricants kill sperm) If no longer, it might be a culture factor. Do you smoke rather a lot? (Cigarettes or pot) Drink quite a bit? Use medicines? Do you devour competently? (No eating sickness) Are you pressured? If none of those matters is the hassle, then there's a small chance that there's a medical cause why it's problematic so that you can emerge as pregnant. There's also a small risk that your companions have a clinical rationale why it is problematic for them to get you pregnant. It also is determined by how customarily you have got sex and whether or not you might have intercourse if you find yourself ovulating. Overall, when you've got intercourse for more than a yr without a start manage and you aren't getting pregnant- i'd go to a medical professional. By the way, I strongly advise that you only emerge as pregnant when you're in the function to do so.
2016-08-09 00:15:27
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answered by wojtowicz 4
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Do you utilize lube? (Some lubricants kill sperm) If no longer, it might be a tradition factor. Do you smoke plenty? (Cigarettes or pot) Drink plenty? Use medicinal drugs? Do you consume safely? (No consuming sickness) Are you pressured? If none of those matters is the obstacle, then there's a small hazard that there's a clinical intent why it's intricate so that you can end up pregnant. There may be a small hazard that your companions have a clinical intent why it's intricate for them to get you pregnant. It additionally depends upon how quite often you could have intercourse and whether or not you could have intercourse while you're ovulating. Overall, when you have intercourse for greater than a yr with out a delivery manage and you aren't getting pregnant- I could move to a healthcare professional. By the way in which, I strongly suggest that you simply best end up pregnant while you're within the role to take action.
2016-08-20 10:45:55
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answered by ? 2
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PPl on here don't need to be calling u know B tiches, s luts , h oes or anything of the sort. half of the ppl responding b/c they know 1st hand, anway. your timing maybe a little off. every women's cycles are different length. just take an early results pregnanacy test. like 3 days early with first morning urine. that's the only way to know for sure. but my husband and i have sex without a codom all the time, and we dont have any std's. But if u really dont want to be pregnant. the pill should be just fine. so when u are ready u dont have to wait. But be 100% honest with yourself. Take Care Sweety, i hope i was useful and wasn't too harsh
2006-07-10 07:01:45
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answered by Ms. B 3
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Anything is possible where you did not take precautions. More than becoming pregnant, you also risk an STD. Neither is a good thing if you don't want it. He does not have to ejaculate inside you. There is always some leakage of sperm from him during sex for you to become pregnant. As small as it might be, there's always a change. That said, there's more of a risk for an STD than pregnancy, however. A word to the wise: Not without a condom!
2006-07-10 06:42:46
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answered by Morphious 4
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Well if you check with the back of your Birth control effectivness sheet you will see that the "Pull Out" method is actuall 90% effective.
Pre come is actually a bit of a myth. The fluid that comes out directly before men have ejaculation is actually just a bit of lubrication that clears urin/uric acid from the inside; clearing the way for sperm. But rairly actually contains sperm. The fluid actuall comes from a seperate glan then the gonads.
2006-07-10 07:03:42
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answered by JULIA P 2
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There is a possibility. My friend had dry sex and she ended up pregnant. That is hard to believe but she actually did. So she went to the local "talk shop" and they gave her Plan-B
2006-07-10 06:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Pulling out before you *** isn't successful birth control.
The penis releases semen before the actual climax ... usually not felt be the male.
So, your timing is a little off for asking this question ... you may, indeed, be pregnant.
2006-07-10 06:50:00
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answered by Sam 7
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20/80
2006-07-10 06:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Too high to ever do that again, sweetie. Coitus interuptus is for the Ancient Romans - condoms are for us. If condoms aren't your thing, the birth control pill is fantastic. It even cleared my skin!
2006-07-10 06:41:23
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answered by kayleigh w 3
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