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i had sex with my boyfriend on 11th day of my cycle , i did not allowed penetration, he ejaculated over my mons pubis area , please tell me the risk of pregnancy??

By Anonymous August 7, 2014 - 8:57pm
 
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Hello Anonymous,

To determine the risk of pregnancy we must consider two factors.

On the 11th day of your menstrual cycle, you might or might not have been ovulating. During ovulation, one of your ovaries releases a mature egg. On average, a woman’s cycle normally is between 28-32 days, but some women may have much shorter or much longer cycles.
Ovulation can be calculated by starting with the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP) or by calculating 12-16 days from the next expected period. Most women ovulate anywhere between Day 11 – Day 21 of their cycle, counting from the first day of the LMP.

Your boyfriend ejaculated on your mons pubis, which is the rounded mass of fatty tissue located above the pubic bone.

There is a very slight chance that one or more sperm got into the opening of your vagina. If so, the released egg was fertilized and conception occurred.

The only way to know if you conceived is to wait for your next period. If you are late by more than one week, take a home pregnancy test. Levels of hCG, which is the hormone produced only during pregnancy can be detected in urine about 14 days following conception.

I hope that this information is helpful.

Regards,
Maryann

August 8, 2014 - 8:11am
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Anonymous (reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

Thank you so much for your reply..
Please clear one more confusion.... what if i haven't lost my virginity yet...is there still chance of pregnancy...
have never had penetrative sex. !!
plz reply..

August 8, 2014 - 8:19am
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Hello Anonymous,

You have a high risk of conceiving if you have penetrative sexual intercourse when you are ovulating. As I tried to explain in my previous answer, there is a very slight risk for pregnancy when sperm is so close to the opening of your vagina.

By definition, virginity is lost when you have oral, anal or genital to genital sex.

I hope I have answered your question and cleared up any confusion.

Regards,
Maryann

August 8, 2014 - 9:03am
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