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Munch
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Munch asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 1 decade ago

What are my chances of getting pregnant?

I'm just a little concerned about something that happened. Yesterday, my boyfriend and I had sex for the first time. We were using a condom the whole time and we didn't find any breaks or tears, and he also did something like a pull-out, sort of. He pulled out like right before he came into the condom, I'm pretty sure. So I'm hoping I'm at low risk for pregnancy, here. But I looked at a calendar and I'm pretty sure I'm either close to or on one of my "fertile days." Of course, in three days (this tuesday) I'm getting a copper T IUD put in but I don't know how much that will help.

Any reassurance appreciated, thank you.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well I would say that you are not prego but make sure you get a test done before the IUD and I had the copper IUD and it causes pro longed periods and sometimes very uncomfortable cramping, And as an MA at an obgyn we have learned that those symptoms and others are very common. So at our clinic we recommend the marina one its seems to do a whole lot better and actually has been shown to shorten periods and period symptoms just a thought.

  • 1 decade ago

    Your chances sound low. Relax. Not only that, but when you get the IUD placed, you can ask the doctor what s/he thinks about it as.

  • 1 decade ago

    if you used a condom you wont need to worry x

    id only worry if you never used a condom x

  • IF a condom was used, and IF it did not break, YOU ARE NOT PREGNANT!!

    You don't have to worry over it girl!

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