What are the chances I'm pregnant? Posted: 09-27-07 00:31am
I'm really sorry if this isn't the place
for this, I just figured you guys would be
experts on likelihood of getting pregnant,
but for opposite reasons. On Sept. 13 I
had sex with someone and the condom broke.
We stopped having sex as soon as he
realized it was broken, but he doesn't
know how long it was broken for. He didn't
come inside of me, although I know there
is still sperm in pre-ejaculate. However,
this was the second to last day of my
period, and I usually have a 28 day cycle.
I've read that there is little to no sperm
in pre-ejaculate if the guy has urinated,
and I know for a fact he urinated multiple
times throughout the evening, before we
had sex
I am just wondering what the odds of me
being pregnant are. Again, I am sorry if
this isn't the right place for this. I'm
not looking for a yes or no, I know you
guys can't give me that here. Just looking
for everyones 2 cents. Thanks!
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 09-27-07 08:59am
Pre-ejaculate always contains sperm.
Urinating has no effect on this.
If the condom had spermicide, I think your
chances are low that pre-ejaculate got you
pregnant. But if you miss your next
period, go ahead and take a test.
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