Are the chances of me getting pregnant
greater, since he went in me twice, within
a couple days... Towards the end of my
period?
|
Ingi
Supporter
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 8389 Location: Grinning like a Cheshire Cat,
Thanks: 112
Thanked:144
Posted: 12-31-06 00:19am
This is the same question.
The reality is, no one can tell you what
your exact chance of becoming pregnant
are. I assume, since it was the end of
your period, your chances are very, very
low. Not impossible - but quite low.
If anyone could tell you what your
'chances' are, they would be rich.
Everyone wants to know what their
pregnancy chances are.
Relax. It takes most couples up to a year
to conceive naturally. If you just
started, you have awhile.
Good luck.
|
Bridget
Moderator
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 10756 Location: the land of sheer exhaustion,
Thanks: 52
Thanked:34
Posted: 12-31-06 10:05am
Are you trying to conceive? If yes, try
to learn a little about your body and you
can kind of pinpoint when you're
ovulating. If you really wanted to there
are ways to track your ovulation. Do you
have a regular cycle each month?
Let me put it in perspective for you- i've
always had normal 28-day cycles, which
means i've ovulated regularly monthly. We
had unprotected sex pretty much every day
and I didn't get pregnant for 8 months.
It's not as easy as "omg he came in me
once, am I pregnate?", unless you're lucky
(or unlucky depending on the
circumstances). It takes time and
patience to conceive.
|
Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 12-31-06 10:45am
iheartmybostonterrier
wrote:
it takes time and patience
to conceive.
unless you are trying to avoid pregnancy -
then it seems that you fall pregnant at
the drop of a hat.
But exactly as these girls said.
The only way to know for sure is to take a
pregnancy test.
Follow the instructions carefully and most
say to take on the day of your missed
period or after, and to use first morning
urine as it is usually more concentrated.
The site is not a replacement for professional medical opinion, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your medical doctor or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment or making any changes to existing treatment. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on information written by any author on this site. No health questions and information on eHealth Forum is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor. Posts made to these forums express the views and opinions of the author, and not the administrators, moderators, or editorial staff and hence eHealth Forum and its principals will accept no liabilities or responsibilities for the statements made.
Schizophreniahealth
This page was last updated on June 11, 2008