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Mezbabe
Jun 25, 2014, 08:17 PM
I had sex twice in a row using the pull out method. He didn't go to the bathroom in between. What's the percentage of being pregnant? Also I had sex the same day later in the day twice in a row where he did go to the bathroom in between, but right after the second time, he thrusted in me a little bit without using bathroom again. He didn't finish though. Do you think I could be pregnant? By the way, we always use the pull out method.

odinn7
Jun 25, 2014, 08:28 PM
Nobody, not even a doctor, can give you a percentage. Can you be pregnant? yes. Are you pregnant? Maybe, nobody can know this.

Fr_Chuck
Jun 26, 2014, 01:09 AM
First pull out is not really a method, at least a good one. There are plenty of sperm in the early fluids, to allow pregnancy.

So any time, you are having sex, using just pull out, you risk pregnancy.

No idea where the using the bathroom thing, came from, but that does little good, except he will not have to stop to go, while having sex the next time.

So, yes, there is a good chance of pregnancy, if you were ovulating at the time, and if the sperm made it, and if implantation works, and a dozen other possible ifs.

If you continue to just pull out, pregnancy will happen soon if all other timing correct, since the pulling out, is not stopping the pregnancy

talaniman
Jun 26, 2014, 06:03 AM
Females can get pregnant anytime they have sex no matter what they do. The first indication is a missed period, so anything before then is speculation. Can't say if you are pregnant now, no one can, but it wouldn't be a surprise now would it?

Cat1864
Jun 26, 2014, 07:02 AM
Just to make certain I have this correct. You and your partner had sex four times in one day. Two sessions with intercourse twice in each session. He did not ejaculate in you but he did ejaculate each time.

Couples who most effectively use the pull-out method spend months tracking her cycle by Basal Temperature readings and/or cervical mucus changes to know when she is most fertile. They refrain from sex during that period. They also do not have multiple sessions in one day. They sometimes have intercourse once a week to reduce the chances of live sperm in the early fluids. Even with all of the precautions there is still a chance of pregnancy occurring.

I highly suggest a visit to your doctor to discuss better birth control options. While there you can discuss the chances of whether or not you are already pregnant.

DoulaLC
Jun 26, 2014, 09:03 AM
Having sex again after pulling out to ejaculate is one way couples fail to use withdrawal correctly. Rough odds of pregnancy for a couple trying to conceive is thought to be about 25% in any given cycle. To become pregnant you would need to be close to ovulation to start with. As Cat said, using withdrawal correctly takes knowing your body well.

All you can do is see what happens when your next period is due. And again, consider using a more reliable form of birth control.

CravenMorhead
Jun 26, 2014, 11:05 AM
Urinating between sessions won't change anything. Sure it will clean out and kill the sperm in the urethra but it won't stop the pre-ejaculate, which contains sperm, from being violently thrust into your body where it could conceive a child. Probabilities are decent enough that you could become pregnant if you ovulate during these sessions. Nothing stopping anything here.

It might be a good time to rethink your method of birthcontrol to something that... works.