Singergirl, if you weren't ovulating, then that reduces your chances by a LOT. (And they were small to begin with.) I would say the odds are about 99.99 that you're not pregnant.
One of the things to know about birth control is this: Sperm can live in your body for about 72 hours; an egg can live for about 24-36 hours after ovulation. So to be safest, you need to avoid unprotected sex for 3-4 days before ovulation and a couple days after.
Relax, don't worry too much, and update us later on, OK?
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Singergirl, if you weren't ovulating, then that reduces your chances by a LOT. (And they were small to begin with.) I would say the odds are about 99.99 that you're not pregnant.
One of the things to know about birth control is this: Sperm can live in your body for about 72 hours; an egg can live for about 24-36 hours after ovulation. So to be safest, you need to avoid unprotected sex for 3-4 days before ovulation and a couple days after.
Relax, don't worry too much, and update us later on, OK?
August 20, 2009 - 8:32amThis Comment
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