The fact that you reach an orgasm or not has absolutly nothing to do with conceiving. Females don't need to orgasm - EVER to conceive.
There is always a chance that you may become pregnant having unprotected sex. There are sperm contained in pre-ejaculate that can definatly cause you to get pregnant should an egg be available.
As far as whether emergency contraception would be a good idea at this time would be a question for you doctor. Call him first thing you can and ask. He will have a better idea based on how your last delivery went and your personal medical history.
2007-08-12 23:45:37
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answered by Lynn 4
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it is particularly much less probably, yet i understand assorted people who have been given pregnant suitable after and did no longer even wait the pronounced 6wks. until eventually now getting pregnant. i could say you nonetheless have close to an analogous 80 5% threat of having pregnant via unprotected intercourse. Your cycle of letting out an egg remains going on suitable once you have somewhat one (albeit, now and back it is somewhat off to start up back) so as which could have been purely on your fertile window. additionally you're saying unprocted intercourse "2 weeks postpartum" on your question yet that your toddler is "2 months previous", so if she's 2 months than you certainly have purely an analogous opportunities as definitely each physique else who has unprotected intercourse (very extreme). stable success! As constantly, be sure this kind of education which contain your commonplace practitioner. i'm no longer a doctor, purely some chick somehwere.
2016-10-02 05:34:32
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answered by ? 4
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Congrats for the baby you have recently given birth to. You CAN become pregnant on his pre-ejaculate. I suggest you talk to your doctor about taking the pill. I honestly don't think anything would go wrong if you were to ingest it. It is rare within the first 3 months postpartum to fall pregnant. However it HAS been known to happen. My husband and his little sister are 11 months apart. So his parents GOT BUSY straight away... roughly when his mother stopped bleeding the lochia. Good luck and enjoy your baby!
2007-08-12 23:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Aren't you on the minipill or something? Here, we can't get discharged from hospital until we've had the contraception chat. Talk to your pharmacist about emergency contraceptives, I wouldn't imagine it matters what you take unless you are breastfeeding, but I'm no medical expert.
2007-08-13 00:05:55
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answered by Rosie_0801 6
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I knew a lady that had kids 10mths apart so....its possible, but see doc anyway. If your breastfeeding, you may not be ovulating yet so hopefully you won't fall pregnant. I breastfed with no contraception and unprotected sex for 8mths and didn't fall pregnant, but then again, I was a little stupid for doing that!lol!
2007-08-12 23:47:38
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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How old are you?
You should know this answer already hun. When women orgasm or "squirt" as it's so politely called, it doens't contain anything. Women do not carry sperm, and we don't need to orgasm to conceive. Don't take any type of Plan B pill-it is not needed.
Conception all depends on a viable sperm from a man, and if your partnerdidn't c.um, then you will not get pregnant.
2007-08-13 00:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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When will people realise that if you have unprotected sex you WILL get pregnant. No if'a about it.
Take a test or go see your doctor. They'll help you through this.
2007-08-12 23:44:24
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answered by Kayleigh + Alexandra 3
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my childrens birthdays are March 4 & February 4, 11 months to the day and that was not planned, I did just what you did! Good idea to wait until you have your 6 week check-up!
2007-08-12 23:44:55
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answered by omgithinkiknow 7
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the chemicals you take could harm the born child. If you are breastfeeding its very unlikely tha you could be pregnant
2007-08-13 00:01:16
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answered by mumontherun 4
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its rare but anything is possible I would ask a pharmacist and see if its safe to take or if it would interfere with breast feeding
2007-08-12 23:43:02
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answered by servicedogstar 5
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