Chances Of Being Pregnant Please Read
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I had unprotected s_x. You might think this is quite dumb, and I have to agree with you. For about a year s_x has been very uncomfortable for me and I have just learned that not only am I allergic to latex, but lubercant also. Now as much as would like to use a condom, I cannot find non latex non lubricated condoms. Plus that would not be really safe either.
Now you may wonder why I have not used birthcontrol. I tried. Blood clots run through my family. So my doctor did not think it was such a good idea. Plus I have severe migrains.
As you can see protection is not my best friend.
Well my boyfriend and I are very s_xually people. So we were having s_x with a condom, but it hurt so much I had to stop. So we decided to have unprotected s_x knowing the risk. We have never done this before. Well he kept checking himself throughout the intercourse and he would pull out when he was about to ejacualate.
We have unprotected s_x three days in a row.. about four times. Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
What are my chances of being pregnant.
We both knew this was being risky.. so yeah.
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Your right in that it is not the best method of birth control but if he pulled out everytime and did not ejeculate i or near your v____a your chances are fairly low. Keep in mind though that there can be sperm in the prec_m. The typical failure rate of the pull out method is around 27%. SInce you are having such problems with other methods of b/c you might want to look into charting your cycles. Typically women who are trying to get pregnant will chart but it works well for avoiding pregnancy too. Bascially through taking your temperature, checking cervical position, and cervical mucas you can determine when you are most fertile each month. If you look it up online you can find more info. and there are lots of sites that will let you print up a chart or you can go to fertility friend and do basic charting for free. Remember, there is really no such thing as safe s_x, and any methond of b/c can fail you but if you chart in addition to using the pull out method your chances of becoming pregnant will be fairly low.
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I agree with Krissy, you probably want to start avoiding your fertile times. You should ovulate 14 days before your period is due, so you wouldn't want to have s_x about 5 days before that, and a few days after as well. And, although it is unpleasant, having s_x during your period will help prevent pregnancy as well. Have you tried female condoms, spermicide, or IUDs? You might want to ask your doctor if it's okay to use any of those with your history of blood clots. Good luck.
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