Pregnancy probability
I had intercourse with my boyfriend for the first time yesterday.
To prevent pregnancy, I helped him ejaculate manually first, then washed up and used a condom.
We made sure to use the condom correctly.
However, since it was my first time, it was very painful when he was about to enter, and after trying two or three times, we decided to stop.
He only penetrated a little bit and did not fully enter.
Is it possible that my hymen was broken? Afterward, I checked the condom with water, and there were no holes.
What is the likelihood of pregnancy in this situation? Is it possible that I won't get pregnant?
Ms. Huang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/19
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Yesterday, I had intercourse with my boyfriend for the first time.
To prevent pregnancy, I helped him ejaculate manually first, then after washing up, we used a condom.
We made sure to use the condom correctly, but since it was my first time, it was very painful when he was about to enter.
After trying two or three times, we decided to stop.
He only penetrated a little bit and did not fully enter.
1.
Is it possible that my hymen was broken?
Answer: It is possible that the hymen was not broken.
2.
Afterward, I checked the condom by filling it with water, and there were no holes.
What is the likelihood of pregnancy? Is it unlikely that I will become pregnant?
Answer: It is unlikely that you will become pregnant.
P.S.
I recommend referring to the National Health Service's "Sexual Happiness e-Learning" or the Obstetrics and Gynecology Society's "Adolescent Contraceptive Guidance" for more information: http://goo.gl/dc6PfW
Reply Date: 2017/05/19
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When considering the risks of pregnancy after your first sexual experience, it's important to understand a few key factors regarding sexual activity, contraception, and the female reproductive system. Based on your description, it seems that you engaged in sexual activity with precautions, but there are still some concerns regarding the potential for pregnancy.
Firstly, it's crucial to clarify that pregnancy can occur if sperm comes into contact with the vaginal area, even if penetration is minimal or if ejaculation does not occur inside the vagina. In your case, since you mentioned using a condom and that it was intact after the activity, this significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy. Condoms are a reliable form of contraception when used correctly, as they create a barrier that prevents sperm from entering the vagina.
Regarding the concern about your hymen and whether it has been broken, it's important to note that the hymen can stretch or tear during various activities, not just sexual intercourse. Some women may experience discomfort or slight bleeding during their first sexual experience, but this is not always the case. If you did not fully penetrate and the condom remained intact, the likelihood of pregnancy is very low.
You also mentioned that you experienced pain during the attempt at penetration. This is not uncommon for first-time experiences, as anxiety, tension, and lack of lubrication can contribute to discomfort. It's essential to ensure that both partners are comfortable and relaxed, and using a water-based lubricant can help ease any discomfort during penetration.
In terms of your concerns about the possibility of pregnancy, the chances are minimal given the precautions you took. However, if you are still worried about the risk of pregnancy, you might consider taking a home pregnancy test if your period is late. These tests are generally accurate and can provide peace of mind.
Additionally, if you are looking to avoid pregnancy in the future, it may be beneficial to explore other contraceptive options. There are various methods available, including hormonal birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and other barrier methods. Consulting with a healthcare provider can help you find the most suitable option for your needs.
Lastly, if you have any ongoing concerns about your sexual health, comfort during intercourse, or contraception, it is advisable to speak with a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and support to help you navigate these experiences safely and confidently.
In summary, based on your description, the risk of pregnancy appears to be low due to the use of a condom and the limited penetration. However, if you have further concerns or questions, seeking guidance from a healthcare provider is always a good step.
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