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  • Jan 30, 2012, 06:13 AM
    bloodbox2012
    Possibility of pregnancy
    Need some help guys. It was my girl's birthday last night so we went out, had dinner, and decided to get a room. I did not come insider her the first time. Wust did a bit of mutual masturbation
    And I ended blowing my blow right in the air. So, we rest a bit, talk, and then decided to do it another round. THis time, I got a bit inside of her. Her period ended Jan 20 or 21. I checked some of
    The free ovulationc calendars and it's saying that the 29th (the night we went out and did it) was her time of ovulation(although she did say she wasn't ovulating). SOme factors to consider her is that she has already been pregnant (kid from a
    Previous relationship). Her kid is not even 6 months and she has been subject to a mountain full of stress and she just came back from the USA last Nov 25. I know there is a risk of pregnancy but has
    Anyone her had any experience wherein wherein you came inside of her on her 14th day and was able to avoid the big "P"? I need to know to what are my next steps to avoid her getting pregnant. As I
    Amn typing this, it has just been a few hours since we did it. It is the 30th of January. 8:16am = ) We did it last nyt, the 29th at around 9:30pm
  • Jan 30, 2012, 06:26 AM
    berta146
    You are able to take her to a local pharmacy or emergancy doctors appointment they can give her a emergancy pill which will prevent her from falling pregnant its just like the pill in general but works on its own and is completely safe I have had to have it a couple of times but prevents unwanted pregnancy or abortions
  • Jan 30, 2012, 07:23 AM
    bloodbox2012
    Thanks Berta. Well she told me that there wasn't anything to worry about since she wasn't ovulating at that time. She too has been through a great deal of stress (loss of sleep, etc) and I am thinking that's also one probable reason that can delay her ovulation. Should I feel assured or should I worry?
  • Jan 30, 2012, 07:25 AM
    J_9
    She can ovulate without even knowing she is doing so. Get the Plan B pill anyway. Play it safe.
  • Jan 30, 2012, 07:49 AM
    bloodbox2012
    Thanks J_9.. I'll try that.. will keep you guys posted. Once she gets her period on the 3rd week.. I'm buying everyone beers!
  • Feb 16, 2012, 01:34 PM
    bloodbox2012
    All right guys.. her period came a day early. Regular period. No spotting. Should I put my worries to rest or is there anything that I need to be weary of? Saw a local OBgyne and said all is good but wanted to get your opinion guys...
  • Feb 16, 2012, 03:30 PM
    DoulaLC
    Most likely since her period came on schedule, and it is normal for her, you are in the clear. Some women can have some bleeding in early pregnancy, but most often it will not be the same as their usual period.

    Just a word of caution: never reenter after you have ejaculated... this is one of the reasons withdrawal does not always work well. Always be sure to use a condom before there is any penetration.
  • Feb 19, 2012, 08:13 AM
    bloodbox2012
    Thanks DoulaLC. The stress that I went though through those almost 2 weeks was just legendary. I knew I came in her just a tad bit but all the info that I read says that even a bit is enough to cause an explosion of life. She got her period a day early and it was normal not spotting (she has a few units of nursing to her credit and she has gotten pregnant before). Thanks again DoulaLC. So a period coming a day early is pretty normal right? Nothing to be alarmed of?
  • Feb 19, 2012, 04:34 PM
    DoulaLC
    It can be perfectly normal. Again, most likely there is no pregnancy involved. The odds of becoming pregnant in any given cycle are actually fairly low (about 20-25%) even when couples are trying to conceive. If she used the plan b, as was suggested, odds would be reduced even more.

    She can always try a pregnancy test for the peace of mind if need be.

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