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hello, i have a question, i had unprotected sex with my boyfriend about 3 – 5 days before my expected period, which was due between the 25 – 30 of the month, he did not *** inside of me, we just played around a bit without a condom and then we put a condom on to finish, but i was wondering what my chances would be that i was pregnant, ive taken a pregnancy test the on the first of may after i waiting those 5 days to get my period, and it said negative, im 18 years old, and i already have a 11 month old son already, is it possibly that that highers the chance? i really need some advise. Thank You !
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1663135 tn?1310005363
Few things 1 it is to early to tell if your pregnant on a test. 2 You can still get pregnant if he does not ejaculate inside of you. Men pre ejaculate the chances are much lower but still possible. Wait a couple weeks then take another test.
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The chances of getting pregnant directly after the birth of a child are significantly higher than normal. Any Dr will tell you, that within 12 months of having a child, your chances of conceiving again quickly are almost 90% higher than normal. So yes you need to factor in the fact that you are considered extremely fertile right now, if you have an 11 month old. Also, a man can have sperm in what is considered Pre-***. Any drop of mucus from the penis can have live sperm. You should defiantly see your dr and defiantly get on some type of birth control.
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1677855 tn?1304551217
I think your chances of getting preganant are the same as last time. You may want to talk to your doctor and have them test you. It also depends on if your are taking any birth control, because that would lessen your chances of getting pregnant.
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1676952 tn?1304524310
heyy hunn

theres a thing called pre ***

the male actually c**s a bit before hes finished
just like we get wet before we actually finish too

a baby can also not be detected very early i suggest you visit a doctor

xx
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