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Am I pregnant? What are the chances of me getting pregnant?

By Anonymous March 26, 2017 - 11:09am
 
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We had sex last February 28, 1pm, the last day of my menstruation was on February 25. While at the moment, my boyfriend said that he felt some release from his penis. He said that it is not a sperm/semen. He pulled it out and ejaculated 5 minutes after. After the deed, we became paranoid and searched and found out that the release is called a pre-cM. My boyfriend said that he masturbated before our intercourse in the morning 5 am. Then, we searched and found Nordette. I took the first dosage (4x) as soon as possible on March 1, 4pm and the second (4x) at 4am. The pills made me nauseous and I experienced headache and I was feeling down for 3 days. And on March 7th, I had bleeding 3-4 days. It was heavy and unusual because I usually bleed for 5-6 days. I am regular ever since I had my menarche.

I still don't have my period until now. I am paranoid. We are anxious.

What are the chances of me getting pregnant?

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Anonymous

Okay thank you for your quick response. He did pee before we had sex. Can we say that the chances of being pregnant is very very very low?

March 27, 2017 - 7:02am
Guide (reply to Anonymous)

Hi.

You say you had heavy bleeding for 3-4 days. So, I'd say so.

Helena

March 27, 2017 - 3:58pm
(reply to Helena)

Thank you Helena

March 29, 2017 - 12:23pm
Guide

Dear Anon,

Thank you for your post today.

If you had bleeding you should not be pregnant. You can confirm this with a home pregnancy test. Your regular period may be late because of the Nordette. Also, he did not ejaculate inside you. Pre-ejaculate fluid does not contain sperm. But, it can pick up sperm remaining in the urethra (the tube through which urine and semen pass) from a previous ejaculation until a man urinates. Then it would be flushed out.

Helena

March 26, 2017 - 12:47pm
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