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? asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 5 years ago

Do you think I'm pregnant? What are the chances?

So this past month, I've been "seeing" this guy. I've slept at his house multiple times and each of those times we had sex, multiple times. And he "finished" inside of me every time (no condom). And I just realized today that I missed my period (should have got it a couple days ago). I have a family history of miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and fertility problems (all the women on my moms side of the family) should I be worried? I haven't really had any symptoms. He is not the first guy I've had unprotected sex with and I've never gotten pregnant before (I'm not on the pill)

Update:

I'm 19 years old

Update 2:

Now that I think of it, I had bad cramps at work today and had to leave to go to the washroom because I thought it was period cramps, but no period.

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  • Pippin
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Statistically, for an 'actively trying couple' (and if you are having regular unprotected sex, you ARE trying, right?), the odds are around 25% per cycle.

    But if you are already late, the odds are considerably higher than that. (Your 'family history' has no influence of YOUR odds ... though the fact that you keep having unprotected sex would put you at high risk for STIs, which could increase YOUR risk of an ectopic pregnancy.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    "Do you think I'm pregnant? What are the chances?"

    -----"I've slept at his house multiple times and each of those times we had sex, multiple times. And he "finished" inside of me every time (no condom)."

    I think you have a good chance of being pregnant. Fertility issues with family members doesn't necessarily mean you will have fertility issues. You should get a home pregnancy test.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Congrats you win the moron prize for today

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