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ylime99
May 9, 2010, 12:13 PM
I've had sex with my partner more than once in one night, we did not use protection
But he did not ejaculate inside of me. I was wondering the percentage of my risk of
Being pregnant? I usually am very regular with my period, my period should be coming up tomorrow, or Monday. I looked on a few sites that said I had sex the weekend I was ovulating. But we had sex 4 nights, multiple times, 2,2,3,2.

Wondergirl
May 9, 2010, 12:29 PM
If he was inside you at all, you could be pregnant. Not ejaculating has nothing to do with anything.

Fr_Chuck
May 9, 2010, 02:46 PM
50/50, you either are or you are not. There are plenty of sperm in the early fluid. And it only takes one sperm.

The percentage would depend on his sperm count, the amount released in his early fluid and more, but his not finishing in you has little to do with it, him in you is all it takes

ylime99
May 10, 2010, 06:57 PM
updateAll right today is supposed to be the day of my period, I usually receive it in the morning. I haven't received it yet. I've been sleeping all day, my body temperature is 97.8.

ylime99
May 11, 2010, 11:49 AM
I've had sex with my partner more than once in one night, we did not use protection
But he did not ejaculate inside of me. I was wondering the percentage of my risk of
Being pregnant? I usually am very regular with my period, my period should be coming up tomorrow, or Monday. I looked on a few sites that said I had sex the weekend I was ovulating. But we had sex 4 nights, multiple times, 2,2,3,2.

OKAY Now that it's Tuesday...

update :
All right today is supposed to be the day of my period, I usually receive it in the morning. I haven't received it yet. I've been sleeping all day, my body temperature is 97.8.

smoothy
May 11, 2010, 11:53 AM
It only takes ONE sperm to knock you up...

There are thousands if not millions of sperm in precum.

Do the math.

jmjoseph
May 11, 2010, 05:25 PM
STDs do not care what day your period starts, or what your temperature is. Use protection to better your chance of not getting pregnant, or getting a disease that may very well kill you.

Just saying...

Fr_Chuck
May 11, 2010, 05:32 PM
Why did he pull out ? Did not like to finish ? You know it only lowers the sperm and is no real form of birth control

I will assume that you were not using a condom or birth control because you want to be pregnant? If so, having so much sex around your fertile period is a sure way to do it

DoulaLC
May 12, 2010, 03:38 AM
I've had sex with my partner more than once in one night, we did not use protection
but he did not ejaculate inside of me. I was wondering the percentage of my risk of
being pregnant? I usually am very regular with my period, my period should be coming up tomorrow, or Monday. I looked on a few sites that said I had sex the weekend I was ovulating. But we had sex 4 nights, multiple times, 2,2,3,2.

OKAY Now that it's tuesday...

update :
Alright today is supposed to be the day of my period, I usually receive it in the morning. I haven't received it yet. I've been sleeping all day, my body temperature is 97.8.

There is debate as to how many, if any, sperm may be present before ejaculation. The problem is that the fluid present due to arousal, which is produced in the Cowper's glands, does not have sperm in it but will help the sperm survive and pass through more easily. Control can play a role as to whether some sperm are present prior to actual ejaculation. However, having already ejaculated can allow some sperm to still be present and this is can increase the odds of a pregnancy.

Withdrawl is practiced by many, but it is not one of the more effective means of birth control due to these main two reasons.
IF you did indeed ovulate when predicted, there is a chance of pregnancy although not as high as if he didn't withdrawl. Even then there is only a chance... roughly about 25% when timing is perfect and everything else is as it should be. (timing being just one factor in conception, albeit an important one)

If you have been tracking your temp and it has stayed elevated, pregnancy is a possible reason. Give it another few days and see what happens with your period. It could just be off. If still no period, try a test. As was said, if you want to decrease the chance of becoming pregnant, use a more reliable form of birth control.

ylime99
May 12, 2010, 11:22 AM
If I don't receive my period by when, when should I take a pregnancy test?

DoulaLC
May 12, 2010, 01:43 PM
If you can stand the wait, give it until the end of the week. Certainly you could try a test now and it would likely be accurate, but periods do sometimes go off their norm.

ylime99
May 12, 2010, 02:09 PM
All right, Thank you... But there is a very slim chance of me being pregnant correct?

Fr_Chuck
May 12, 2010, 02:59 PM
I do hate to disagree with an expert in their own areas, but I seriously think they are down playing the amount and chance.

If you had used a condom and was on birth control pills, then there is only a slight chance ( but still a chance to be pregnant) we have people on here that it has happened to.

With each loss of precaution the amount of risk goes higher and higher. The fact it was unprotected sex and sperm would have entered you, without any barrier to stop them, it is a much higher risk than if you had used protection of some type.

Is it as much as a complete sex act, no but a much higher risk than fully protected sex

DoulaLC
May 12, 2010, 03:17 PM
Alright, Thank you... But there is a very slim chance of me being pregnant correct?

Anytime his penis is in your vagina there will be a chance. It is less likely since he withdrew, but since you had sex a few times (and he withdrew to ejaculate) it increases the possibility, even with withdrawing as this increases the possibility of some sperm still being present.

If everything is just so, and a couple is actually trying to become pregnant, the odds of pregnancy occurring are roughly 25% in any given cycle... your odds may be less due to your particular circumstances, but that won't mean much if you do indeed become pregnant.

As Fr_Chuck has said, it has happened where a woman becomes pregnant while even on the pill and using a condom. The odds are quite low, but again it doesn't mean much to the person who finds themselves unexpectedly pregnant.

Bottom line: if you want to put the odds more in your favor, and relieve yourself of some unnecessary worry, sort out a better form of birth control if you don't want to become pregnant anytime soon.

Hope it turns out how you would like it to!