I'm a 17 yr old female and right about now I just need to know what my chances are of being pregnant. Me and my boyfriend sort of had sex (all he really did was insert and move in and out a couple of times then stopped, never to the point of ejaculation) and my period is usually on the 28th day, but today is the 30th day and my period still didnt start. but since my cycle is 28 days, that means my ovulation is on the 14th day. I just counted and it turns out I've had "sex" 3 days after my ovulation started. So since im 2 days late now, does that mean im pregnant? I've seen the pre-ejaction come out of him with my own eyes but i still went on with the "sex", which i knows sound really foolish. But i didnt know my chances of gettin pregnant from it. I'm really scared because this happened to me before, and i wasnt pregnant. But this time i really think i might be, and i pray that im not. So what are my chances? Please.
2007-10-14
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You always have a chance of being pregnant when you have unprotected sex. Weather he cums inside of you or not. You can get pregnant from pre-***. So your best bet is to go buy a pregnancy test and take it to find out. And if you are then go from there. But if your not and you aren't ready for a baby then use protection from here on out. Since you are late the test should be accurate if you take it right. Good luck and hope all works out for the best.
2007-10-14 03:46:49
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answered by Lurinda 5
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You can't assume you ovulated on the 14th day. You could have just as easily ovulated on Day 10 or Day 18. Everyone is different. And every month can be different, at your age. There's nothing magical about the number 14.
You have less of a chance of getting pregnant if your unprotected sex occurs a few days after ovulation, instead of before---but again, that's all beside the point since you don't know when you ovulated. So no one can determine your chances.
Why would you take a chance if you don't want a baby? If your chances were only 5%, that would still be 1 in 20. If you were in a room with 19 other people, and someone was about to pull one of your names out of a hat as the winner of a brand new car, you'd think you had a pretty good shot at the car, wouldn't you? Well, the odds are exactly the same when you DON'T want to be the lucky winner.
Take a test.
2007-10-14 04:32:41
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answered by helene 7
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First of all, just because your period is 28 days does NOT mean you ovulate on the 14th day. You could have ovulated anywhere from the 12th day to the 16th day, with a 28 day cycle, or you could have ovulated even later because cycles can change from month to month, even if they don't normally change for you.
So, it's really impossible to tell you what your chances are. If you ovulated on the 14th day or earlier, there's no way you are pregnant because the egg only lives about 24 hours. But, maybe you ovulated a few days after that. There is absolutely no way of knowing.
And, of course the "withdrawal method" is not very effective but there isn't an extremely high chance of pregnancy either. You're definitely better off doing that than if your bf ejaculated.
Since you are 2 days late now, go ahead and take a test. That will be much more helpful than any answers over the internet.
2007-10-14 03:47:14
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answered by Mrs.P 6
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well its very possible if your late, but that depens on if your period is usually like clock work or not, if it is than take a test if not wait another couple of day and take a test, but it is not all that comman that fall pregnant by pre not saying that is doesn't happen because it deffiently does.
Pulling out, also known as withdrawal, means that a man pulls his penis out of the vagina before he "comes" to keep sperm from joining egg. It is only 81 percent-96 percent effective in preventing pregnancy. Pregnancy can happen even if the guy pulls out, if he doesn't ejaculate, or doesn't put his penis all the way in. Here's why: when a guy gets aroused, he produces a fluid called pre-ejaculate ("pre-***"), which can contain sperm — particularly if he's had sex or masturbated earlier in the last couple of days. When the fluid leaks from the penis before a guy comes, it can cause pregnancy.
Pulling out is not a very reliable method for young people because some guys lack the experience and self-control to pull out in time, or they say they will pull out, and then they get so excited and carried away that they don't. Also, some guys can't tell when they are going to ejaculate
2007-10-14 03:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If this occurred final night time you continue to have time to take Plan B. You have seventy two hours after the occasion to take Plan B- that is NOT an "abortion tablet," it's simply an overly top dose of the hormones discovered in consistent delivery manipulate tablets that is helping avoid unintentional pregnancies. If you did not use a condom you must additionally get verified for STIs, adding HIV. Go to Planned Parenthood and you will get all of those offerings totally free (you can have lengthy wait however they do well paintings). And *please* under no circumstances have intercourse and not using a condom once more. Many STIs, like HPV or herpes, may also be transmitted earlier than ejaculation with simply with epidermis-to-epidermis touch. Good good fortune.
2016-09-05 08:41:34
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answered by barrete 4
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What do you mean what are your chances? Theres no percentage based on different acts and different times and lengths. Its a simple equation:
Penis in, baby out.
Any time someone is in you, it doesnt matter for how long, or what he does while he's there, or when he's there, any time you can get pregnant.
If this has happened before you're obviously not mature enough for an adult relationship, and sex. Stop being a freaking idiot. Babies are NOT hard to avoid.
2007-10-14 03:47:18
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answered by amosunknown 7
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It's highly unlikely that you'd get pregnant AFTER ovulation, you either have to have sex before or during ovulation to get pregnant. But you could have miscounted. Seeing as how he did not ejaculate that lowers the chances ALOT so I would say your chances are really slim but you never know.
2007-10-14 03:52:30
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answered by Panda 3
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