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Q: Pull out pre-cum pregnancy
asked by: maxers on March 10th, 2008
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hi everybody!
i posted on here a while ago so iono if you all remember me but hello again. anyways ive been out of town for about a month and when i got back my g/f and i were so happy to see eachother that we had unprotected sex without really even thinking about it, now were regreting it. i did pull out and i do know about pre-cum and thats why we are worried. at the time we had sex my g/f had just gotten off her period the day before and she says that her chance of being pregnant is far less than usual. is what she says true? i know a few women who have gotten pregnant the day after her period but thats because her partner came inside her and didnt pull out in time...any advice would be great, THANKS!!!

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benc152
replied on March 10th, 2008
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condoms condoms condoms comdoms condoms
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mominashoe
replied on March 10th, 2008
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I don't know why she would say that. Women can get pregnant at any time in their cycle....even the ones that have it all mapped out and think they know everything about how their calendar is and have their timing down can mess up..... It can be very unpredictable. Not to make you more nervous about it.

You'll just have to wait and take a test if she's missed her period. The chances a slimmer if she just finished her period, because usually ovulation takes place 2 weeks before the period starts, but it's not set in stone.....she could have many different scenarios here.
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jessamyn
replied on March 10th, 2008
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Okay hun I only have one question... if you two are un willing or "not thinking about it" when it comes to using condoms... why not atleats have her on Birth Control? Or get the Depo shot she wont even have to think about it??
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Verizon-y
replied on March 10th, 2008
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Technically, if she ovulates around 14 days after her first day of her period, which is typically, but not always, when the majority (but not all) of women ovulate, she's right. She is less likely to get pregnant the day after her period than, say, a few days or a week later. Less likely doesn't mean not possible, though, because we can't be sure when she ovulates.
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maxers
replied on March 10th, 2008
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yea i know we should have used condoms but at the time i didnt have any and we were just so excited to see each other that we just well went at it lol. she is going on BC this week fyi...anyways i was reading though that pre-cum does not have any sperm in it unless the man had previously ejaculated earlier but if he urinates after ejaculation, it washes the excess sperm out of the urethra, i urinated before we did it so if this fact is true then the pre-cum had no sperm ...ive read this on a few websites but is it really a true fact?
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Verizon-y
replied on March 10th, 2008
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I have read research which states exactly as you have said, and I have not seen any that contradicts it.
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maxers
replied on March 10th, 2008
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well then my g/f and i should be ok because i am 99.9% positive that i pulled out in time and if what i said is true my pre-cum did not have any sperm in it, im not saying were fully out of the clear but our chances of her being pregnant are very slim...if anybody has any info that contradicts what i said please post the information Smile
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benc152
replied on March 11th, 2008
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if she's going on birth control and is pregnant isn't that going to be really bad?

(that might be a dumb question but i'm a guy =P i know nothing about that kind of thing other than girls are well angry when on it XD)
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Mabel
replied on March 11th, 2008
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She won't start taking the pills until she has her period - so its all good.
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maxers
replied on March 12th, 2008
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so do you guys think her chances of being pregnant are slim or should we worry??...she cant take plan b cause it has already been over 3 days so that option is out of the question just fyi
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Mabel
replied on March 12th, 2008
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maxers, there is no way for us to know how risky your personal chance is. You'll have to wait for her period to start. I suggest investing in birth control. It is WAY cheaper than dealing with this kind of worry.
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PenguinsRus
replied on March 12th, 2008
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You should get some plan b if its still within 72 hours of you having sex.
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ilovemyfishies81
replied on March 12th, 2008
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try plan b
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maxers
replied on March 14th, 2008
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actually if u read in my last post its to late for her to take plan b...well she is planning on getting on bc next week but were thinkin of wating till her next period since bc can cause missed periods, do you guys think we should do this or do you think that her gettin on bc next week is a good idea?....im sorry for such stupid questions, my g/f and i are just really nervous and we dont really know who to ask about this Sad
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PenguinsRus
replied on March 14th, 2008
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As long as she isn't pregnant, you can go on BC whenever you want essentially. If you are worried about having unprotected sex before then, you should get on it sooner rather than later. Also, make sure that during the first week of her pills you still use condoms because she isn't fully protected until after a full week of pills.
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zoey_chick
replied on March 15th, 2008
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it seems none of you are that concerned about pregnancy if you were there would be some sort of birth control if u 2 are gonna be this worried sort it out rather than messing with a poor unborn child go to connextion or family plannin even doctors give condoms out free
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