What Are the Chances That One Could Get Pregnant If... Posted: 12-02-07 10:05am
My boyfriend and I did it for the first
time, and it was sort of "in the heat of
the moment" kind of thing. I know it was
very dumb. But neither of us had an orgasm
and he just sort of slipped it in real
quick. (I don't really consider this sex)
But I'm still kind of worried, and this
was less than a day ago and has been on my
mind. I know that sperm can sometimes be
carried in the excretion that comes before
ejaculation, but I just wanted to know how
likely it would be for me to get pregnant
and how worried I should be. I will
definitely use a condom next time, or
abstain from doing it at all. But I just
want some answers. A lot of the stuff I've
been reading has made me kind of nervous
and I don't want to have to take the
morning after pill unless its necessary
because I know its not exactly good for
you. Someone please help. Also, I haven't
had my period yet, and the last time I had
it was two to three weeks ago...and the
easiest time to get pregnant is right
before ovulation and this week was
probably that time...
info would help, please. Cuz the more I
read the more I worry.
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Angels223
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 7
Posted: 12-05-07 17:49pm
You don't need to have an orgasm to get
pregnant. having orgasms supposely helps
the sperm reach the egg. The best way to
get pregnant are on your fertile days.
Don't worry or stress yourself out from
this. I have stressed about this too, and
it has got me nowhere yet really. Just
wait until you miss your period; then take
a test! I know how anxious you are to find
out if you are or not! I too, did the pull
out method with my bf and I think I am
pregnant. I am supposed to know for sure
if I am pregnant on December 23rd. Keep me
posted on how things go for you!
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SmartyShirt
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 140 Location: ,
Posted: 12-05-07 18:17pm
i woukld get a pregannay test u never knwo
better be safe than sry
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