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Wednesday

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Oct 2003
Posts: 2
Location: California
Unprotected Sex
Posted: 10-28-03 15:46pm

Hello, please help! I need your advise on this...I had my period on the 11th of october (4 days earlier than usual) and it lasted 7 days. Me and my boyfriend was having unprotected sex (he didn't have on a condom, and i'm not on any pills), on the 27th of october. He was not ejaculated, what's the chance of me getting pregnant?

Thanks for your advise

Confused
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Suzy

Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003
Posts: 530

Posted: 10-28-03 17:41pm

Hi wednesday, your boyfriend does not need to ejaculate to get you pregnant. Pre cum seeps from the penis before ejaculation, and this pre cum also contains sperm. You said you had your period on oct. 11th and you had unprotected sex on oct. 27th, therefore you could possibly have been ovulating at the time. Not forgetting the fact that you didn't use any protection, it is probably a good idea if you buy a home pregnancy test if your period is late. Try not to stress if your period is late though as stress will delay your period even further. Have you thought about discussing contraception options with your doctor ? Anyway, good luck and I hope everything works out the way you would like.

Regards...

Suzy
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babybooz

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Oct 2003
Posts: 56
Location: Freddy NB, Canada
Suzy Is Right
Posted: 10-28-03 20:01pm

Everything that suzy said was right. You need to go to the doctor and get on the type of birth control that suits you best.
Good luck, sarah
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