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Advice Needed: Could my girlfriend be pregnant?

From: J (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 2 Mar 2003 09:01:28 -0600 (CST)


Please give me urgent advice on whether my girlfriend is likely to be pregnant or not. Here is my situation:

My girlfriend and I are both in our teens and we recently had sex for the first time. I have since been worried sick that she might be pregnant. We used a spermicidally lubricated condom. I was slightly concerned during intercourse that it rolled up, but I rolled it back down. The condom did not come off during intercourse. Later on I filled it with water to check if it had split and no water appeared to be squirting or dripping out.

The day after intercourse she got her period, she said it was when she expected it to arrive. Her period was 'heavy' for 3days and the lighter the last 2. So her period lasted 5 days. On this information how likely is it that she could be pregnant? I did some research and could the sperm (assuming the condom didn't work) last for 7 days and fertilise an egg after her period? Could she ovulate that early? What is the likelihood?

However, something else is concerning me. A few hours before sex I masterbated her and it got quite 'wet'. Also on that day, after intercourse, she complained of pain or cramp in her ribs. So for these two reasons I am worried that she may be mistaken. Could this not be her period? And could it actualy be ovulatory spotting? If this was the case, and the comdom didn't work, then fertilisation would be more likely.

There's the situation. The question: How likely is it my girlfriend is pregnant?

Thanks.




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