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Re: possibly pregnant

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 31 May 2003 12:14:13 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 31 May 2003, kriss wrote: >

Since you had your period you are most likely not pregnant unless you have had unprotected sex again.

With that being said, your boyfriend does not have to ejaculate in you to get you pregnant. There are sperm in the pre-ejaculate fluid and it is enough to get you pregnant if the timing is right. If you are not on another form of birth control you should not be having sex with your boyfriend without a condom at any time. Good Luck!

>I am a 20 year old female and I often have irregular periods that are
>off by a day or two. Last month I had unprotected sex two days before
>my period was due but was not sure if my partner ejaculated inside of
>me. We continued to have protected sex for three more days. My period
>came two days late and was a regular period of regular duration and
>flow. Even though my period came I was still worried so I took a home
>pregnancy test about 23 days after my episode of unprotected sex and it
>came out negative. I did feel a little nauseated but I thought that it
>was due to stress. Now my period is a day late and I am not sure if it
>is just due to normal stress (I am almost always stressed :) ) or if I
>could possibly be pregnant. I have had no symptoms of pregnancy but I
>do have some PMS (irritability, tender breasts) and I usually have very
>painful cramps but so far I have had only light ones. This would be
>about the 6th week if I had conceived. I'm sorry this post is so long
>but if anyone can help me I would really appreciate it.




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