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My boyfriend and I had sex a week ago and the condom broke, but he did not ejaculate. I've been on birth control pills (Ortho Tricyclen Lo) for about 5 months and have taken it correctly with no missed doses. When we had sex it was 9 days after the start of my period(i wasn't on my period when we had sex) and I don't exactly know too much about ovulation... What I'd like to know is do you think I'm pregnant or any chance. I've looked up symptoms and it's hard to distinguish them this early. THANK YOU. (link)
Pretty much zero chance.

Generally you ovulate 11 to 14 days after your period ends. You remain fertile for the third week and then when your period hits it starts all over. With normal body processes the egg gets flushed during the period and thus you cannot get pregnant after your period ends.

Nothing there is 100% and depends on your individual body, but generally that's how it works.

Sperm can survive in the fallopian tubes for at most a week. So generally you hit the danger "I really could get pregnant" a week before you ovulate and continue until (presumably) your period is over.

That's all without birth control. Using BC with condoms and being in your non fertile days you should be absolutely fine even if he condom broke and he came inside you.


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