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The odds of pregnancy?

By Anonymous April 4, 2011 - 2:20am
 
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My boyfriend and i had sex. We were using a condom, and he pulled out when he came. The condom also popped when that happen. And it mostly got on his stomach and the rest in the condom. I'm going to take the Plan B pill just in case but what are the odds of getting pregnant? And also I'm supposed to get my period on the 8th.

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Dear Anon,

If the condom didn't tear until he pulled it out, then you are safe. Taking Plan B is optional if you feel like it may have torn before he pulled out completely, or you may have accidentally gotten sperm inside of you. If you're supposed to get your period on the 8th and you have a regular cycle, I would save my money and not even worry about taking Plan B. Again, I wasn't there so don't know exactly what happened but if you have a 28 day cycle and ovulate at or around 14 days, then this incident would've occurred way after ovulation anyhow.

Keep us posted!

April 4, 2011 - 5:43am
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Anonymous (reply to Rosa Cabrera RN)

I am a 32 day cycle(My last period was on the March 8th) and I wasn't too worried because I knew that I already ovulated. So my question is if sperm did get inside (which I know it didn't.) It wouldn't change anything would it because I already ovulated?

April 4, 2011 - 8:02am
(reply to Anonymous)

Right. If you have already ovulated then you wouldn't be pregnant. The only thing is that with a 32 day cycle it is really hard to tell when you ovulate unless you are very in-tune with your body, always on a 32 day cycle, and know when you're ovulating monthly-- and a lot of women can know, unfortunately I am not one of them.

April 4, 2011 - 8:05am
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Anonymous (reply to Rosa Cabrera RN)

I went on ahead and took the Plan B. Since I was supposed to get my period on the 8th will that change now? And when can I take a pregnancy test?

April 4, 2011 - 2:44pm
(reply to Anonymous)

Plan B may change when you get your period, it can come sooner or later-- just know that it is one of the side effects. You can take a pregnancy test after the 8th, I would not take a test before that.

April 5, 2011 - 7:04am
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Anonymous (reply to Rosa Cabrera RN)

Thanks for the reply by the way. Yes I can tell when I ovulate because I cramp slightly and have alot of mucus. Which that occurred around the 24th- 26th. I will save my money and not get the Plan B. Thanks again!

April 4, 2011 - 8:15am
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