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pre ejaculation i'm 18 years old , i'm a virgin , i and my bf were having fun , after sometime i found my panty wet with his pre ejaculation , all this happened on may 3rd and i was supposed to get my periods on may 8th but i dint get them , then i did a pregnancy test on may 25 which came out negative , so now can i be confident that i'm not pregnant ? I heard that unfertilized sperm lives in the body only till 6 or 7 days , is that true ?
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Take another home test. If it is still negative I would say you are in the clear.
IN order to get pregnant you must be ovulating within 3 days of intercourse. For 80% of women they ovulate during the middle two weeks of their cycle. For the other 20% they can ovulate anytime during their cycle including while the have their period. If you want to find out when you ovulate there are kits you can purchase at the drug store.
From what you have written you were at the end of that 2 week window. While it is possible it is closer to unlikely that you had just ovulated.
Another home test will give you the answer as I'm told there are more false positives to these tests than false negatives. Check the box to make sure you are buying a test kit that is appropriate for the time span.
There are many reasons for a late or missed period. The biggest reason is stress. Stress of being worried about being pregnant is the biggest stressor and the cause of many missed periods.
You don't say were on you panties you found the pre-ejaculate. It would have to be almost dead on the opening of you vagina for the sperm to have any chance of swimming inside and impregnating you.
I realize you are a virgin, how long you intend to stay one only you know. Your 18 an adult now. I would suggest you consider birth control pills for two reasons. One they will regulate your period and two when the time comes you are protected. One other thing, no matter what, even though you may be on birth control. Do not let a man have sex with you unless he is wearing a condom. The condom is not only a second line of protection against pregnancy but protects against the transfer of many STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus. Even if you are both virgins do it right the first time. Unless of course you are married. ]
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