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Q: Ovulation predictor says I was fertile ... what are the chan
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 15th, 2007
I started my period june 22. I have not taken the pill this month because it was a new kind and did not work well with my body. I had sex on July 4th unprotected but he did not go in me nor did he go at all. He stopped before anything could happen. I used the ovulation predictor and it said from july 3-july 8 and i was wondering what are the chances of getting pregnant that way. that was the only time this month that I have done that and was on the pill for only 2 mo. Please help


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 8th, 2007
Birth Control Answer A3130
If there wasn’t penetration of his penis into your vagina then it appears that you didn’t have real sex and therefore you can’t get pregnant.




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