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Likelihood of Pregnancy?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 20 Jul 2003 23:14:50 -0500 (CDT)


I was just wondering how likely it might be that I would be pregnant given the situation at hand. It is too early for a test, my period is still a week away, but I thought I might ask just to have some idea. On the night of the 12th, my boyfriend and I had sex. He pulled out before he finished, and he ended up ejaculating on my butt. I know it's very possible to get pregnant this way, but I was wondering, according to dates. My periods have always been very regular, between 28-32 days. (I am 20 now and it has been this way since age 15.) For the past couple of years I have noticed that about two weeks before my period starts, I have a slight cramping feeling and a heavier discharge for about a day. I can usually assume my period will come two weeks after I have that occurance, so I have assumed (and my doctor said it could be) that I was ovulating on that day. The reason I am saying all that is because I had those symptoms on the 17th (5 days after intercourse). (My last period started on July 2.) So I wanted to know, that if those symptoms are ovulation, how likely is it that I might be pregnant? I have heard that sperm can live up to a week. (As a sidenote, that was the only instance of unprotected sex this month and we have not had sex at all since then.) Thanks for any information! :)



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