I had sex with my boyfriend a couple days ago. We always use a condom, though I'm not on birth control yet or anything like that. He ejaculated while he was still inside of me, and the condom was perfectly fine but I guess it slid up a little bit, and the semen leaked out of the bottom where the condom ends... and I was just wondering, if he was thrusting/inside while he was ejaculating could that little bit of semen that dripped out cause me to get pregnant?
I'm going to the gynecologist in a couple of weeks but I was just wondering what are some possible side effects within the first few days if there are any... and I've just been noticing little things.. like I ate so much today and had to pee 4 times within the hour... and usually I do things like that but I dont know if there's anything to it or if I'm just making it something bigger than it is. (which is pretty likely)... just wanted your opinions.
Early pregnancy symptoms are morning sickness, fatigue, fainting, sensitivity to odour...
If you have sex where an accident occurs with the condom, you have 48-72 hours to take the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy.
Try to stay calm. In a couple of weeks when you see your doctor s/he should be able to determine if you're pregnant for you. If it's been over 72 hours, all you can do is wait. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
tandra answered Saturday June 27 2009, 10:47 pm: If any semen was released inside you then there is always a possibility of pregnancy. There arent usually side effects only a couple of days after intercourse though so the eating and using the bathroom were probably just part of your normal routine like you thought. Sympoms usually begin a week or two after. Common symptoms are tiredness, irritability, loss or gain of appetite, nausea (especially to certain smells), needing to use the restroom more frequenty, sore breasts, and darkening of the area around the nipples. Its good your going to see a gynecologist soon though. I wish you the best of luck. Hope this helps.
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday June 27 2009, 8:40 pm: If you had sex 72 hours or less ago you're still covered by the morning after pill. It may be different in the U.S. than Canada but you should be able to get it direct from a pharmacist. A doctor at a clinic can also write a prescription. There's different laws in different places.
I think what you are noticing is fear and an increased amount of it. It's understandable given the situation. But your having to pee that much and eating more may have nothing to do with it.
It's good that you are seeing a gyno soon. I would call his/her receptionist and tell them your situation and you're going nuts not knowing. See if they can bump you up and or recommend what you can do until then.
Also check the Internet or phone book for free teen sexuality or sexual health clinics in general such as Planned Parenthood that may be able to expedite things. That's my best recommendation. Call them and they'll give you a lot of options. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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