Question Posted Wednesday November 20 2013, 11:29 am
It was Thursday and I had been at the stage of ovulating, the mucus had been really stringy/clear and on the following Saturday I had unprotected sex, my boyfriend didn't realise inside me, but he pre-c** a lot, it's now been 4 days after I had unprotected sex. I am still experiencing the mucus, but it's not as much, when I wipe after the toilet, it's just a bit sticky, but only very little. I was just wondering if there is a possibility to be pregnant? But I'm experiencing cramps in my abdominal and I have really tender nipples and breasts, so this could be my period too? I'm really confused...
Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday November 20 2013, 10:36 pm: Its possible to become pregnant just from the precum of the man.
Are you trying for a child? Not many woman pay attention to when they ovulate unless they want to become pregnant.
Even if a sperm was able to get to the egg. The egg goes through some changes before it finds a place to attach itself in the lining of the uterus, a process that can take about 4 days. It would be at this point that you become pregnant, or your body is aware of it.
Yes, tender breasts can be related to menstrual cycle.
If you were not trying to become pregnant, get the plan B backup method immediately.
Here's how it works:
Plan B
The Plan B package instructions state that you should take 1 white pill within 72 hours after unprotected sex and 1 more white pill 12 hours later. Each dose contains 0.75 mg of levonorgestrel. The two pills are identical; it does not matter which pill you take first.
However, recent research indicates that both doses can be taken at the same time up to 120 hours after unprotected sex. The pills are more effective the sooner they are taken, so take 2 Plan B pills at the same time as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse.
I got that piece of instruction off a website. So if you haven't taken plan B by time you reach 5 days or 120 hrs after sex, then you will need to take a pregnancy test. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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