Hi,
I'm 15 and i had a one night stand recently and we had unprotected sex. I dont know if he had any precum yet when we did it, but assuming he did, could I be pregnant? What are the chances? He didnt orgasm inside me, he pulled out well before he was finished. So what are the odds? I was in the middle of my cycle when I am most fertile, when we did it.
Thanks.
I'm 15 and i had a one night stand recently and we had unprotected sex. I dont know if he had any precum yet when we did it, but assuming he did, could I be pregnant? What are the chances? He didnt orgasm inside me, he pulled out well before he was finished. So what are the odds? I was in the middle of my cycle when I am most fertile, when we did it.
Thanks.
Skipping all the lectures about how unwise it is to have unprotected sex, we'll go straight to the question at hand, which actually is, "Since I was in the middle of my cycle, when I am most fertile, what are the chances that I am pregnant?"
It doesn't matter if you think he came or not, or if he had "pre-cum" (what a name!) or not.... the point is it was unprotected, and he penetrated you.
The chances are VERY good that you could be pregnant.
I don't know why people want to debate whether their partner had pre-cum or not, when they have engaged in behavior designed by nature to start a child. There must be some fascination with the concept of pre-cum as being "safe" or not, cause the question keeps coming up.
If even one sperm was present in his urethra from prior sex, masturbation, or even high levels of excitement.... that's all it takes. And, considering that you were at your most fertile time... well, you had all the odds lined up against you.
I can't quote you the exact odds, but I must say your decision appears to have been a poor one, assuming that you DON'T WANT TO BE PREGNANT at 15.
Hope this helped.
It doesn't matter if you think he came or not, or if he had "pre-cum" (what a name!) or not.... the point is it was unprotected, and he penetrated you.
The chances are VERY good that you could be pregnant.
I don't know why people want to debate whether their partner had pre-cum or not, when they have engaged in behavior designed by nature to start a child. There must be some fascination with the concept of pre-cum as being "safe" or not, cause the question keeps coming up.
If even one sperm was present in his urethra from prior sex, masturbation, or even high levels of excitement.... that's all it takes. And, considering that you were at your most fertile time... well, you had all the odds lined up against you.
I can't quote you the exact odds, but I must say your decision appears to have been a poor one, assuming that you DON'T WANT TO BE PREGNANT at 15.
Hope this helped.