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The due date of 22 July suggests conception on 29 Oct.
That means on 1 Dec you would have been 4 weeks 5 days from conception, or 6 weeks 5 days from LMP.
Was your scan abdominal or vaginal?
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If the due date (22nd July) is an accurate assessment, then conception would have taken place on 29th October, which would have been the day you ovulated. Sperm arriving in your fallopian tubes on that day or the previous 5 days would be waiting for an egg to be released on that day. So conception would have taken place on that ovulation day as one sperm fertilises the released egg. Once an egg has been fertilised, no other sperm can penetrate the egg. Fertilisation only occurs once. It is an event rather than a process. It is likely that the earlier strong and healthy sperm would be the first to greet the egg.
The fertilised egg remains in the fallopian tube for about 3-4 days. However, within 24 hours of being fertilised, the egg starts dividing fast into many cells and keeps doing so as it moves slowly through the fallopian tube to the uterus. It then has to attach to the lining of the uterus, which is when pregnancy really occurs.
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Fast forward 4 years. I am on no form of birth control.
The first day of my LMP was May 20th, 2017.
My cycle is normally 26-27 days long.
I had unprotected sex with a new partner(36yr old, very healthy, physically fit and drug free) on May26th. After 30 minutes he pulled out and ejaculated, wiped himself off with a wet towel, and we had unprotected sex immediately following. After 20 more minutes of sex, he pulled out and ejaculated again. He wiped himself off and after 15-20 minutes we had sex again. He pulled out that time, also.
I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but he was penetrating me very deeply, and I had around 10 orgasms during the course of the evening.
On June 1st, he and I had unprotected sex again for about 45 minutes, he pulled out and ejaculated. Wiped himself off with a dry towel and we had unprotected sex for another 20 minutes. He didn't ejaculate this time because we were rushed and had to leave in a hurry. Im not sure if I was ovulating at this time, but I had clear, gel-like discharge in my panties that day and for a few days following.
Both times my cervix felt very sore afterwards, I'm thinking that was because of his large size and the roughness of the sex.
My period should be here June 15th, which is 7 days from now. I'm cramping and having mild pains. I'm not sure if this is early pregnancy, implantion, or if I've contracted an STD/STI. Any help, input, or information would be great. What are the chances of me being pregnant? Neither he or I want a child together, but passion and our chemistry have us both making decisions that would cause otherwise. He assured me that he would not, and did not ejaculate in me. Thank you in advance for your help.
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The likelihood is that you ovulated June 1 or 2, so June 1 would have very likely been a fertile day.
Pre-cum can contain sperm, especially as he ejaculated, and then inserted afterwards. there would have been some residual semen in his urethra which is likely to have mixed with his pre-cum and would have found its way into your vagina.
An embryo would only have arrived in your uterus yesterday or today, so implantation is not likely to have occurred yet if indeed fertilisation took place.
The likelihood of pregnancy from pre-cum is far lower than from a full ejaculation, but there is a small chance.
Of course, there is the risk of STD/STI and a health check would be a good idea, and especially so if you do become pregnant.
I hope this helps.
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I have been cramping and having a few little twinge type pains in what feels like near my cervix. I took a at home pregnancy test this morning and it was negative. After reading your post I realize it's way too soon to be testing, I will test again if I miss my period. Thanks again for your response.
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Yes, test again if you don't have your period by June 16. If that is negative test again June 22 (21 days after last sex) assuming you have not had your period by then. That should be conclusive.
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