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Could I Be Pregnant? Posted: 08-23-07 10:01am
Hi me and my boyfriend had sex a few days
ago with out a condom but im on the
combined pill and we stopped before he was
close to ejaculating.
but ive just remembered that last month i
think i missed a pill! i was 2 weeks into
my next pack of pills when we had sex, cud
i still be pregnant??
yeh i know im really stupid for forgetting
i missed a pill! >_<
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Carifairy
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Posted: 08-23-07 10:17am
No, you are protected.
The "LAST" month does not matter, what
matters is THIS package of pills.
Missing ONE pill on combined
contraceptives is not a worry, it is
missing more than one that is an issue.
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ERENICK
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Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 9
Confused Too !!!! Posted: 08-24-07 13:47pm
ME AND MY HUSBAND HAD ORAL SEX ON MY
FERTILE DAYS. I DIDN'T KNOW THEY WERE
THOSE DAYS SO, AFTER HAVING ORAL SEX WE
HAD INTERCOURSE (MAYBE 5-10 MIN. AFTER HE
EJACULATED). COULD I BE PREGNANT. WE DON'T
USE PRECONCEPTIVES, WE DO THE PULL-OUT
METHOD AND IT HAS WORKED FOR THE LAST 3
YRS. I'M NERVOUS AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF
THERE IS A CHANCE OF ME BEING PREGNANT.NOW
AFTER THE FACT.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-24-07 13:54pm
Yes there is a chance. If he had already
ejaculated, and then his penis ended up in
your vagina, there is a chance of
pregnancy.
Whenever you use the pull out method there
is a chance of pregnancy. I'd advise using
a better method if you don't intend to get
pregnant.
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ERENICK
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Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 9
Confused Too !!!! Posted: 08-24-07 14:03pm
BUT DON'T THEY SAY THAT SPERM DIE ONCE
THEY HAVE CONTACT WITH THE AIR.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-24-07 14:12pm
Sperm can live for a couple hours in the
air, and for several days in the woman's
body.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-24-07 14:14pm
Check out this thread about the pull-out
method....http://ehealthforum.com/health/t
opic105670.html
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ERENICK
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 9
Confused Too !!!! Posted: 08-24-07 14:17pm
SO BY ANY CHANCE WOULD YOU KNOW MORE LESS
THE % of being pregnant. Could i be cause
we had intercourse after, but he never
ejaculeted inside of me, I thought that
sperm had to be deep in the uterus for
somebody to be pregnant and he had to come
inside of you.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-24-07 18:44pm
I'm glad you stopped using all caps.
Sperm has to get into the vagina. From
there it can swim into the uterus and up
into the fallopian tube.
No one is going to be able to give you a %
chance because biology is simply too
unpredicable.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-26-07 20:50pm
If it's been within just a few days you
can still use Plan B.
Can't say how likely it is, some people
have sex for a year and never conceive,
some people conceive their first time.
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