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Should i test...??

By May 28, 2012 - 11:37pm
 
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My fiancé and I had unprotected sex on may 11th I took the next choice pill the following day. However on may 13th we had unprotected sex again he ejaculated in me (all 3 times) and played around a little on 14th ( we thought the pill would cover us). .However I lost one of the pills but because of how large the first dose of hormones were contained in the first pill I thought my chance would still be slim. Stupid we know but we can't change our actions now. We have only had unprotected sex about two other times since then however he did not ejaculate in me(sorry tmi). Anyway it is now the 29th I'm begging to have lower bachelor aches, nausea, a little lower left abdominal tightness/cramping, and white discharge. Though we know we have acted irresponsibly we are not TTC. Knowing that speem stays in your body for about 5-7 days and i was very close to my ovulation day I have made an appointment for the 7th of June but was wondering what are my chances of being pregnant and should I test.

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Hi Mylove0802,

Welcome to EmpowHER.  Anytime, you have unprotected sex your chances of pregnancy are possible.  If you experienced a missed period, you might want to take a pregnancy test. 

Here are some resources for you

www.empowher.com/sexual-health-101

Best,

Daisy

May 29, 2012 - 3:55am
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