As in the day after I mean after you have sex. But getting pregnant by manual sex is very rare and it would have had to be fresh sperm. Both of our hands were dry so, I guess I was paranoid.
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You have not answered my question!
You say "Symptoms usually begin the day after", but you do not say what the symptoms follow.
What happened the day before the symptoms?
- Sex?
- Ovulation?
- Fertilisation?
- Implantation?
- Or what?
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I just answered it a few seconds ago lol. But I said after you have sex. But getting pregnant by manual sex is very very rare. But it happens. But both our hands were dry so idk maybe I'm paranoid.
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The day after you have sex (leading to pregnancy) you might not have ovulated. With a 28-day cycle you could have sex on (say) Cycle Day 11 (CD11) and not ovulate until CD15, so fertilisation does not take place until then (sperm can live several days in a woman's body), and then the embryo doesn't arrive in the uterus until CD21, and implantation could not take place until then, and usually 3 days later. So I am skeptical about claims that someone knows she is pregnant the day after sex! Symptoms of pregnancy can be confused with symptoms associated with ovulation. Also sexual arousal and orgasm affect your hormones. You read on here of many who say they have pregnancy symptoms the day after sex, and it was not even at a fertile time, and it transpires they did not become pregnant.
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So what your saying is I couldn't be pregnant? I can only get pregnant if I'm ovulating at the time? I've never really understood the meaning of "ovulating" & how do you know if you are? I'm probably the stupidest femal alive. Aha!
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And I didn't even have sex, it was just fingering and a hand job that lasted 2-4 minutes. He didn't precum or cum at all.
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I didn't say you couldn't be pregnant, but I do think it is very unlikely. I said that with a typical 28-day cycle, it would not have been at a fertile time, so in that case you would not be, nor become, pregnant.
You are not "the stupidest female alive". There is a lot of mis-information about on the internet and in 'folk-lore'. Even 'sex education' in schools is often inadequate, and sometimes misleading. I'll try and explain 'ovulation' in another post.
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Ovulation is when one of your ovaries releases an egg (ovum). This usually happens about once a month, and usually from alternate ovaries. The egg travels down one of your fallopian tubes, and if it finds a sperm waiting for it, it could get fertilised. The fertilised egg travels into your uterus (womb) and is now an embryo. There it will attempt to plant itself into the wall of your womb which has, since your last period, been being prepared for pregnancy. When the embryo implants into your womb, you are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, your womb gets rid of its pregnancy preparation, and you have your period. Your period would tend to start a fortnight after ovulation.
You can only get pregnant when sperm enters your vagina and meets a released egg in your fallopian tubes. However, sperm can live up to about 6 days in a woman's body, so could be waiting for an egg to be released for a few days. An egg is only viable for about a day. So you are considered fertile on ovulation day and the previous 5 days.
A menstrual cycle is by convention counted from the first day of your period to the day before the start of your next period. Typically a cycle is 28 days, but can vary from woman and woman, and from cycle to cycle (an irregular cycle).
So with a regular 28-day cycle, you would likely ovulate CD15, be fertile from CD10-CD15, and implant CD24 (+/-3 days).
If you have a regular 30-day cycle, you would likely ovulate CD17, be fertile from CD12-CD17, and implant CD26 (+/-3 days).
Your cycle is determined by hormone levels in your body which drive the cycle process.
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Alright that made it more clear. So, in your opinion would you think I was "pregnant" or would I just be feelings symptoms of ovulation? I heard that tender nipples is a sign of ovulation also or yore about to start your period again.
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A physical sign of ovulation is an increase in vaginal discharge. This changes from white, creamy or non-existent to clear, stretchy and slippery when you ovulate. You may also notice other signs, such as: breast tenderness, bloating, mild abdominal pain, slightly increased body temperature, and an increased sex drive. But some of these are also signs of an approaching period. It depends on the time in your cycle.
What is the length of your cycle?
If you have a 28 day cycle, then symptoms about CD15 would probably be ovulation; symptoms about CD25-28 would probably be period-related.
If you have a 28-day cycle, then you are very unlikely to be pregnant.
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When you say 28 day cycle I don't really understand what you mean lmao. But my period usually comes around the last week of each month or a few days before the last week. I have been getting this clear water liquid in my underwear for a week now. (It came a few days before it started too) Idk know what it is tho. My boobs have been sore and nipple.( mostly on my left one)
I haven't been nausea or food craving anything. Tbh, I haven't been hungry at all lately.
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A 28-day cycle means that there are 28 days between the start of one period to the start of the next period.
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I guess so? I don't really count my days, I just assume I'll get it and it comes every month. I'm stressed a lot and maybe that why it comes at the end of the month. But my last one was a little earlier then usual so idk when to expect it to come.
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