Q. We had sex the last day of my ovulation. He didn't come inside of me though. Could I get pregnant? What are the chances?
Answer
Yes...you could very well (although low chance) get pregnant even though...
ETA ~ Pre-ejaculate 101
Pre-Cum
Pre-cum is pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid or Cowper's fluid) is the clear lubricating fluid that is issued from a man's penis when he is aroused. Slang terms for pre-ejaculate include pre-come, pre-cum, dog water, and speed drop.
Here is additional input and related advice:
Precum is pre-ejaculatatory semen. It is the fluid that ejaculates from a man before the "Big Bang" Although it is a small amount, you should always use protection because you can still get pregnant and contract STD's from it.
BE CAREFUL LADIES! Pre-cum may contain sperm from a previous ejaculation, so there is a chance of GETTING PREGNANT! Men don't always know it's going to happen, as they don't always feel it.
Pre-ejaculate does not usually contain sperm unless there has been an ejaculation, even a day-old ejaculation. Urinating removes some of the sperm but not all. Part of the job of pre-ejaculate is to "wash" out the penis to ensure a safe journey for the sperm when it DOES come. Pre-ejaculate has no sperm in it itself, only sperm that has been washed away on its way out.
Pre-ejaculate is made completely separate from semen and sperm. It does NOT contain sperm, however upon its exit of the penis it may contain sperm IF there has been sperm in the urethra from a previous ejaculation. When a man orgasms about 98% of the sperm exits his body, so that means 2% of it stays in the penis. and usually washed out upon a urination. But if there has not been a urination then the pre-ejaculate will wash out the sperm, hence the possibility of pre-ejaculate containing sperm.
Pre-ejaculate may contain sperm. This is separate from ejaculation of course, but it is possible that it contains sperm, none the less. Just like urine will contain trace sperm also, especially early in the morning.
One of the bigger issues with pre-ejaculate is that it can transmit HIV.
You can definitely get pregnant from using the withdrawal method. I felt this was important to state since in one of the previous statements read that it doesn't contain sperm. Urinating for the females doesn't remove any sperm. Consult a doctor please for sex education in the meantime always use condoms, pregnancy is not the worst case scenario, HIV/AIDS is!
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Likely to be pregnant?
Jayne N
I was on the pill for 2 years and I haven't took it this month then have had unprotected sex with my boyfriend a few times after. And once was on the 14th day of my cycle (just heard something about that day). How likely is it I could be pregnant?
Oh yes I never said I didn't want one
Answer
Sex Ed 101 - a woman typically ovulates about 14 days before her next period is due. For 28-day cycles, that's day 14 or 15. Sperm can live 2-3 days in the uterus waiting for the egg (5 days tops). So timing-wise, you probably have a good chance.
However, even when the timing is good, quite often women don't get pregnant - it can take months to "catch". One stat says that the odds any month are 1 in 5 or 6. (Best practice - every other day around that time, like 10,12,14,15,16,18 should cover all the bases and give his batteries time to recharge in between).
Whether your body can get back to producing an egg the first month off BC - every woman is different. It may take an extra month or two. There's only one way to find out, and you're working on it.
Good luck!
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