I had sex and the condom split had my period 3 days ago could i be pregnant?!


Question: my period ended on sunday and i had sex on tuesday (with my partner of 8 years not just anyone) and the condom split we already have 3 children my third was only born 16 weeks ago is there more of a higher risk of me falling pregnant? if my period ended 3 days ago that means i wouldnt be ovulating, but i know after having a baby just recently i am at my most fertile could i get pregnant i am really worried.


Answers: my period ended on sunday and i had sex on tuesday (with my partner of 8 years not just anyone) and the condom split we already have 3 children my third was only born 16 weeks ago is there more of a higher risk of me falling pregnant? if my period ended 3 days ago that means i wouldnt be ovulating, but i know after having a baby just recently i am at my most fertile could i get pregnant i am really worried.

This depends on when you ovulate. If you are breastfeeding you may not be ovulating, but breastfeeding is by no means a form of birth control. Ovulation occurs approx. 14 days after the first day of your period. When your period ended doesn't matter as much as when it began. Sperm can also live for 24-48 hours in the uterus and tubes, so if you ovulate in the next 2 days you could still get pregnant. Also, there is no guarantee that you will ovulate at the same time every time.

I would use a different method of Birth Control than a condom since you are in a stable relationship. If you don't more children consider have your tubes tied, an IUD, or Birth Control Pills. Another option if you do not want more children is to ask your husband to have a vasectomy. Trusting condoms for birth control is not a good idea....

Read this: http://www.craigmedical.com/ovulens_faq....

uhhhhhhhhhhhh take a test.

Not likely - since ovulation most likely has not occurred yet. Most women will ovulate on cycle day 11-16 (with day 1 being first day of your period). Unless you have an unusually long period I wouldn't worry. You most likely will not get an accurate pregnancy test until you are at least a few days late for your next period.

I don't think so, but check any way

Since sperm can survive for up to a week (by which time you will have ovulated) then there is a high chance that you could fall pregnant. If you aren't breastfeeding then you should get the emergency contraceptive pill ASAP as long as it hasn't been more than 72 hours since the incident.

You can be. After pregnancy, it's the easiest to get pregnant again.





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