Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. Even if ejaculation does not occur, a small amount of pre-ejaculatory fluid will leak out of the penis. This fluid (pre cum) may contain sperm and could result in pregnancy.
First, take a pregnancy test. Whatever result you have will determine your next step.
If your periods are irregular, your ovulation time will be irregular, too. Just as you are unsure of when your period will begin, you are unsure of when you’re ovulating. It is important to consistently use a reliable method of birth control.
Consider beginning a long term hormonal method like the birth control pills, patch or vaginal ring. When taken correctly, these methods can provide you with effective pregnancy prevention as well as cycle control. This way, you’ll know when your period will come.
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Comments Off on I have a question my gf and I where having sex without protection she is on the pill and today will be the last day she takes her pill before her period should come . My question is that I finished in her mouth and she did not realize and she continued to perform oral sex on me for about a min until we continued on to have sex with out protection we already went to get plan b and she has taken it as a precautionary thing should we still be worried that she might be pregant ?
If your partner is taking her birth control pills correctly & consistently, then the risk of pregnancy is very low. She would be protected from pregnancy even if you did not use a condom. Condoms are a good back up method, especially if your girlfriend would forget her pill or take it later than usual.
If your partner takes her pills regularly, then she wouldn’t need Plan B. However, it did not hurt her in taking it. Plan B does not contain estrogen, so it is safe for most all women. After taking Plan B, your partner may experience some irregular bleeding or spotting during her next cycle. Her next period may be earlier or later than normal. Her flow may be lighter, heavier or spottier than usual. Your partner should continue to take her pills and should begin a new pill pack as scheduled. If you have any further questions, have your partner contact her doctor or clinic.
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Comments Off on I’ve been on Implanon for about 10 months now. I had unprotected sex last night, and the guy may have ejaculated a little inside of me. Should I be worried about getting pregnant? I’m freaking out.
This risk of pregnancy while using Implanon is about .1%. Keep in mind that Implanon does not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections.
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Comments Off on /I usualy take my birth control regularly, lastnight my boyfriend and i had sex, and i forgot to take my pill before i went to bed. He says he didnt ejaculate inside of me, but I am worried about pre cum. This morning i got home and i immediately took my birth control. could i be pregnant or should i get plan B?
Any time you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy.
you are usually regular with your birth control pills. You forgot to take your pill before bed, but took it in the morning. So, your pill was probably 12 hours late and you then had to take 2 pills on the same day? If this is correct, then you could go either way with the Plan B. It is not known if taking your pill this late would significantly decrease your birth control. Another factor that would decrease your risk is that your partner did not ejaculate inside you, although pre-ejaculatory fluid can contain a small amount of sperm.
If it gives you and your partner peace of mind, taking Plan B would not be harmful. Plan B does not contain estrogen, so it is safe for most all women. If Plan B, or even if you don’t, continue taking your birth control pills every day.
If you do take Plan B, you may experience some irregular bleeding or spotting during this cycle. Your next period may be…
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Comments Off on can you get someone pregnant after ejecting and switching condoms
Anytime a man and woman have sexual intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. No birth control method is perfect. Abstinence is the only 100% method of preventing pregnancy.
When using condoms, you need to use a new condom for each act of intercourse. If you have sex several times in one night, a new condom is needed each time.
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Comments Off on I have a uti and I had unprotected sex wit my boyfriend ate there any Sti’s that may have been spread and what will the symptoms be for both male and female?
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Urinary tract infections occur in the urethra (the tube you pee out of) and the urinary bladder. Common symptoms of UTI’s are burning or discomfort with urination, increased frequency and pressure. Antibiotics and increasing oral fluids will cure the infection. Urinary tract infections are not passed between partners.
The urethra and the vagina are two separate tubes. They do not come together inside the body.
However, sometimes, vaginal infections will cause urinary symptoms along with changes in vaginal discharge. Vaginal infections like yeast and bacterial vaginosis can cause burning with urination. These are not sexually transmitted infections. Yeast infections cause a thick, white, cottage cheese like discharge. There is frequently intense itching in and around the vagina. Bacterial vaginosis causes thin, white, milky discharge that has a “fishy” odor. With bacterial vaginosis, there may be burning around the vaginal area.
Likewise, vaginal infections that are sexually transmitted, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, can also cause urinary symptoms. Some individuals will experience symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, although…
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Comments Off on Im a week late for my period, i took a test but it came up negative, but now i want to be pregnant so that night he came inside me. When should I take a pregnancy test?
You may be pregnant, however, the pregnancy hormone level is not yet high enough to be detected with a urine test. It would be wise to repeat the pregnancy test in 1 week if your period still has not started. By then, the level should be adequate enough for the urine test to detect. For future reference, a urine pregnancy test usually will not detect a pregnancy until you have missed a period.
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Comments Off on I had sex a day ago, he wore a condom and i’m on the pill but i’m on antibiotics and was told that birth control won’t work with the medicine. what are my chances of being pregnant?
Some antibiotics will decrease the effectiveness of your birth control pills. It is advised that you either abstain or use condoms during the time you’re on the antibiotic and until 7 days after the completion of the medication. You and your partner used a condom during sex, and the condom remained intact. Continue your pills and condoms, and you should be fine.
Remember, that no birth control is perfect. Only abstinence in 100% effective.
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Comments Off on i been having unprotected sex woth my boyfriend an he ejaculated in me a couple of times, the last time we had sex was January 7th and on january 11th i got my period, but we have not had sex since then, it is now febuary 19th an i missed my period i took a pregnacy test but it came back negitive, i dont really have symptoms except lower back pains, some weird cramping, fatigue, and i been a little tired, also my boobs are feeling a little tingly, bit what can this be? im confused.
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy.
If you had intercourse on January 7th, but then had a normal period on January 11th, it seems unlikely that you would be pregnant. Your first pregnancy test was negative. Wait another week and repeat the pregnancy test.
Many factors can affect your menstrual cycle. Things like stress, illness, medications, lack of sleep and hormone fluctuations can alter your period. Your period may be early, late, or sometimes, not at all. Bleeding may be lighter or heavier than usual.
If you’ve had 2 (or more) negative pregnancy tests, then wait until next month. In the meantime, do not have unprotected intercourse, especially if you are not planning a pregnancy. Abstain from sex or use a condom for each act of intercourse. If your cycle is still missing in action next month, consult with your doctor or gynecologist.
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Comments Off on If I take Loistrin regulary ar 6:30am every monday through friday, and on the weekends i take it at approxmimately 10 at the latest is the chance of pregnancy high? This moth I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend about 5 times with this rutine. I’ve never missed a day of the pill ever, and the latest Ive ever taken it is 5pm. Its not common for me but how high is the chance of pregnancy. I realize it’s always a possibility.
Yes, anytime a man and woman have sexual intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. Only abstinence is 100 percent effective. However, if you are taking your pill correctly and consistently, then the risk of pregnancy is low. If you take your pill before work/school on Monday through Friday, then sleep in until 9 or 10 on the weekend, you should be fine.
If you would forget a pill, make it up as soon as possible, and use condoms as a back up method for the next 2 weeks.
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19. February 2012
Comments Off on My boyfriend and I had sex. A few times, the condom broke. It’s next month and I still dont have my period. He had said that he didn’t cum, but I’m not sure. My period is also irregular, can I get some answers before I jump to conclusions?