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Question: Unprotected Sex :\ !?
What Are The chances of Getn Pregnant After Unprotected Sex!? !f The Guy Pulls out!?

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Get a morning after pill from the chemist, doc or family planning clinic!. You have 36 hrs from having unprotected sex!. You can still get pregnant as he releases bits as a lubricant!. You should demand to be treated with more respect and have more respect for the childs life that you're risking!. If you don't want kids with him don't have sex with him!. You can get free condoms from the doc if you can't afford to buy them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you have unprotected sex the chance of getting pregnant is always there, even if he pulled out!. If you were around ovulation time then the chances are very high if he ejaculated or produced precum!. If it was during your period the chances are quite low if it was before your period they are moderately high but not as high as ovulation time and if it was right after your period the chances aren't as high!. It is always best to take a pregnancy test to be on the safe side even if you think he didn't ejaculate or if you were not at a fertile stage in your cycle!. Good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

While women could get pregnant at anytime, the chances of this happening vary considerably depending on where she is in relation to her period!.

Let's take an example!. A hypothetical "average" woman has a 28 day menstrual cycle!. The first day of her period is considered "Day 1" of her menstrual cycle!. She ovulates on day 14 of that cycle!. She starts menstruating on day 23!. During her menstruation (days 23-28), this woman has the virtually no chance of conception!. Menstruation occurs when the egg released in the previous month's cycle does not get fertilized!. Then the lining that would sustain a pregnancy is shed!. No egg, no place to put the egg, no conception!.

There isn't a chance of pregnancy until about day 10 or 11 of the next cycle--just before ovulation!. This is because a woman's body becomes more hospitable to sperm, just before ovulation!. And sperm can remain viable for two or three days inside a woman's body!. So, even if ovulation occurs after sex, pregnancy may still happen!. In fact, couples trying to conceive are advised to take advantage of the days just before the egg is released, since their chances are improved!.

The chance of pregnancy peaks around day 13 or 14, just before or when the egg is released!. Then the chance of pregnancy decreases for the next couple of days!. After about day 16 or 17, the egg, if unfertilized is gone and so is the chance of pregnancy until the next cycle!. All in all, this typical woman has about 5 fertile days out of 28, and only 2-3 with a high chance of pregnancy!. These days are days 12-16!.

But your actual mileage may vary!. The reason women can get surprised by a pregnancy is because ovulation and menstruation aren't always so nicely linked in reality as in theory!. An egg could be released at anytime!. Few women have perfectly regular cycles!. In addition, sometimes women mistake spotting for their periods, throwing off their estimations!. Maybe you don't ovulate on day 14, maybe his sperm has a bit more longevity, maybe your egg has less "staying power"!.

Nevertheless, once the deed is done, this counting method is the best way to estimate one's risk of pregnancy!. The 14 days to ovulation is fairly consistent among all women, even though the number of days from ovulation to menstruation varies considerably!. Of course, it works better on women with regular cycles!.

In any case, if your period does not arrive on schedule this month, wait a few days before panicking!. Often, if a woman is worried about the possibility that she may be pregnant, this stress can play tricks with her hormones -- and delay the arrival of menstruation!. Your body may be pulling a prank of sorts, but it doesn't know that your sense of humor may not be up to par about certain things!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, no, no, no, no! Pre-ejaculatory fluid does NOT contain sperm!. People stop saying that!

Pre-ejaculatory fluid does not in and of itself contain sperm!. It does NOT!!! So you CANNOT get pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid!!!

BUT, you can get pregnant if he doesn't pull out in time!. For some men, during the emission phase of ejaculation (the point of no return - the point where we begin to rhythmically pulse to prepare to expel the semen) some sperm can leak out early!. THAT is what can cause pregnancy!.

OR, you have sex (or masturbate) prior to having unprotected sex and have an orgasm!. If the male does not clear the urethra of left over semen/sperm through urination or manual removal by squeezing the penis from base to tip (this method is less effective) - then when he gets ready to have sex again, the pre-ejaculatory fluid will push the left over semen out and into the vagina - thus causing pregnancy!.

So, the pull out method is not greatly effective for those reasons!. But pre-ejaculatory fluid is not one of them!. Please ready about the study that was conducted and the results of the findings below!. You will see (and read) for yourself that what everyone has told you about pre-ejaculatory fluid is not correct!.

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Before a male ejaculates there is a small amount of fluids containing semen that seeps out!. Having sex without protection is poor planing for a number of reasons!. Obviously getting pregnant and unless you have both been tested for ALL SEXUALLY transmitted diseases you may have something to remember the rest of your life other than a baby!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Personally, i don't believe you will be pregnant, as me and my gf do sex like that all the time and she has never got pregnant but if you want to put you mind at rest i would personally go out and buy a Clear Blue test as it tells you up to 3 weeks earlier now!.

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You can get pregnant from pre ejaculation!. It carries semen in it and could very well produce in the egg and form a baby!.

The chance is high!.!. Early withdraw/Pulling out is not a significant source of birth control nor std protection!. I would say if no one wants any babies or std's, condoms are the best source!.!.

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its very possible you could get pregnant, the same happened with me, the guy pulled out, luckily i wasnt pregnant! you can only now wait to see if you miss your period or not, dont panic thoughWww@Answer-Health@Com

sweetheart do you enjoy playing with fire of course you can get pregnant have u missed a period even if u dont get preggars you can pick up also sorts of **** like chlamydia always use a condom Www@Answer-Health@Com

there is a high chance you can still get pregnant because of pre-come and you should use protection anyway because of the high risk of STI's these days (=

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still a chance!.!.!.!.!.!.if youre old enough to have sex, you should be old enough to know the consequences of unprotected sex!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Just about as likely as if he had stayed in there! Men 'dribble' if you like, before they actually come!. There's also the risk of STI's so start using protection!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hah!. That's the method my mom used and she had 9 of us in a row within 12 years!.

Get Plan B and carry some protection with you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

pulling out is not a contraceptive method!. Youll get pregnant!. USE A CONDOM FFS! WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

pulling out is not a reliable method of contraception as sperm leaks before climaxWww@Answer-Health@Com

99% i say anything can happen!Www@Answer-Health@Com

100% chance Www@Answer-Health@Com

Very high!. It only takes one little sperm!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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