Okay me and my boyfriend had sex and he used a condom, he said he didnt cum an i dont think the condom broke, but i have been having cramps and i wont have my period for at least 12 days help me! And my periods arent regular
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Dear HunterHayesFan
If your BF did cum, the ejaculate would have been in the condom. You would probably be able to see if the condom broke. So what other way could sperm get into your vagina? What else did you do?
Sperm would have to come in contact with a released egg within 24 hours of ovulation. Sperm lives for about 5 days inside a woman's body.
So when, exactly did you have sex? today? Then it is possible that if sperm found its way into your vagina, you could get pregnant. Implantation would not take place until at least 6 days, and probably 9 days, after ovulation.
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OK I have a question if anyone can help. My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for over a year now. We did get pregnant last January and at 12 weeks I lost it and had to get a D&C. I was devastated we had been trying for so long. We have been "doing the Deed" to try to conceive. I am usually a 24 day cycle for my period but the last two month have been 23 days. and my last period was about only 3 day's long (I'm always 5 days) and brown spotting the last two days. I am only 6 days after my period today I'm cramping and noticed thick pink discharge, itchy nipple as well as had a dizzy spell yesterday and battling bad allergy's the last month (sorry to be do descriptive). I was thinking maybe i could be implanting/ovulating/ or could be nothing at all and I'm just wishful thinking. I never noticed pink discharge last time I got pregnant but then again I never had morning sickness before ether. Has anyone ever experienced this? or know if I am possibly pregnant? any advice would be much appreciated thanks!!
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Dear pandaemery
No, it's not too descriptive.
Taking a 23-day cycle which starts on the first day of your period (24 Oct), ovulation is likely to be on day 10 (2 Nov). However, it could be that you ovulated early (ie 1 Nov). Implantation would then possibly take place somewhere around 9/10 Nov, but that can vary a day or two either way. Cramps could be a sign of ovulating. But, of course, that is not pregnancy. Fertilisation and implantation have also to take place.
The other possibility is that you are pregnant from the previous ovulation, and that the short period was because of that. It has been known for periods to occur while pregnant. But that can be verified by a pregnancy test. If your symptoms persist, I would consult your doctor (where are you?)
Hope this helps
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Thanks also for saying where you live. Some people live where access to medical facilities is limited.
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