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Ok, so I started my monthly the end of November, and totally finished with it on Saturday, Dec. 1st. Sunday night I had intercourse with my Fiance and the condom broke. We didn't realize it right away, but did before he had orgasmed. He pulled out, put a new condom on and then we finished.

I shouldn't be ovulating, and it was only precum involved. I have a child now, so my cervix opening is larger due to that. Also, we got pregnant the very first time we ever had intercourse unprotected... so I'm guessing he has super sperm and I'm fertile myrtle!

Anybody know what the chances are of me being pregnant? I *KNOW* there's *ALWAYS* a chance, but does anyone know how MUCH of a chance? Is it unlikely, semi-possible, possible, really possible...? 10%, 20%, 50% ???

2007-12-03 17:30:18 · 3 answers · asked by Candikane 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

I've taken BC Pills and I can't due to possible blood clots (I had severe leg calf cramps). I'm considering the IUD because it's my only option at this point, other than the weaker protection such as condoms, diaphrams, caps, etc...

Unfortunately, the copper IUD's are scary as hell........ hence, the condoms.

2007-12-03 17:57:50 · update #1

3 answers

I had a friend who got pregnant on day four of her cycle. You should get Plan B and hope it still works, and then you should get on the patch or another method of birth control. For what it's worth, sperm can stay in your body for up to five days, and your body can push up ovulation if it senses sperm, and precum has sperm in it, so you could get pregnant. Really, get some better birth control! Stop playing games if you know you're both fertile.

2007-12-03 17:51:52 · answer #1 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 0 0

I can't say the percentage because im not sure but it doesn't matter if it was only pre *** that is all it can take to get pregnant. If you are not pregnant and don't want another pregnancy scare there are other options out there. What about the mirena IUD. I had that for almost 2 years and best part no period!

2007-12-03 18:14:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it sounds very unlikely.

2007-12-03 17:35:30 · answer #3 · answered by Liberty, Equality, Fraternity 5 · 0 0

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