Question Posted Wednesday December 21 2005, 9:58 pm
Me and my boyfriend had sex 3 times on monday. The first with a condom, and then the second, he started off without a condom (I dunno if there was any pre-mature ejaculation) but then finished that with one on. Then the last time we did have a condom. And he only pulled out the first time. I just got finished having my period Saturday. So I was wondering is there a possibility that I could possibly get pregnant? And know yall say well get a pregnancy test, but how long should I wait to get one?
So my two questions:
1) Could I possibly be pregnant?
2) When to get a pregnancy test?
wjpool answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 12:42 am: there are actuly new testes to were you can find out right away i think it is like first something not realy goo with the names sorry hope i helped at leat a little [ wjpool's advice column | Ask wjpool A Question ]
Ivy921 answered Saturday December 24 2005, 10:08 am: Most likely no. You did for the most part use protection, and it was right after your period, so that isn't a time when a lot of women get pregnant. About 2 weeks after your period when you are ovulating you have the best chance. If you are worried about being pregnant, the thing is, you have to wait until you are due for your next period and see if you are late or not. Lets say you finished your period on the 19th, right? or 18th? anyways, you have to wait about a month to test. Some tests can find out about 5 days before your period if you are pregnant or not, but that is still about 2 and a half weeks away. The best thing to do is try not to stress about it until there is reason to stress out and keep using condoms! Let me know how things turn out. [ Ivy921's advice column | Ask Ivy921 A Question ]
M.J. answered Thursday December 22 2005, 10:21 pm: Im not really good with these questions, but I guess you should wait untill you miss a period, and then get a pregnancy test. If you are worried though, you should talk to your boyfriend, or an adult that you trust that wont tell your parents! If you don't miss your next period then i wouldn't worry about it. [ M.J.'s advice column | Ask M.J. A Question ]
Michelle1991 answered Thursday December 22 2005, 6:54 am: well you could be pregnat but then u couldnt but after 3 days after your missed period you can by a pregnatedy test.... well if you are pragnate the write to me in my inbox and tell me [ Michelle1991's advice column | Ask Michelle1991 A Question ]
hailebop answered Thursday December 22 2005, 5:36 am: There is a possibility, as precum can contain viable sperm before ejaculation, especially if your partner has ejaculated recently when you had sex, which it sounds like he had done. However, given the precautions you have taken, I wouldn't worry unless you miss your period, as there is very little (pregnancy-test wise) that can be done before then anyway.
It wasn't a sensible thing to do and there is a risk, but at the moment I don't think there's reason to worry excessively - just wait until your next period, but learn from this lesson. The stress and worry isn't worth it, even if the risk is relatively low. All the best. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
KillingFrost answered Thursday December 22 2005, 3:32 am: From what I understand he had a condom on each time he reached climax... while I must say wear a condom at all times, the chances that you are pregnant are very small... as long as he had one on correctly each time he came you should be fine... most of those tests won't come out accurate until either a few days before your period or just after. I best advice to you is to wait until you are suppose to get your period and then if its more than a week late get a test. Hope that helps.
luck to you
Frost [ KillingFrost's advice column | Ask KillingFrost A Question ]
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