Can I get pregnant?
My last menstrual period started on May 4 and lasted for about five days.
On May 16, I had intimate contact with my boyfriend, but it was just friction without a condom.
He did not ejaculate, but I'm unsure if there was any pre-ejaculate fluid.
About five minutes after the contact, I urinated and wiped with a wet tissue.
I took a pregnancy test on May 31, and the result was negative.
My period returned on June 5 and also lasted for five days.
However, I've been experiencing some abdominal pain lately, and I'm not sure if it's due to exam stress or something else.
Jj, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/06/21
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
The last menstrual period started on May 4 and lasted for five days.
On May 16, I had intimate contact with my boyfriend, but it was just friction without a condom.
He did not ejaculate, but I am unsure if there was any pre-ejaculatory fluid.
About five minutes after the contact, I urinated and wiped with a wet tissue.
I took a pregnancy test on May 31, and the result was negative.
My period returned on June 5, also lasting five days.
However, I have been experiencing some abdominal pain recently, and I am not sure if it is due to exam stress or something else.
Answer: It may be due to exam stress.
If it does not improve, consider seeing a family medicine physician.
Reply Date: 2017/06/21
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Based on the information provided, it seems you are concerned about the possibility of being pregnant after an intimate encounter on May 16, especially considering the timing of your menstrual cycle and the subsequent events. Let's break down your situation to provide clarity on the risks and symptoms associated with potential pregnancy.
Firstly, your menstrual cycle is a crucial factor in determining the likelihood of pregnancy. You mentioned that your last period started on May 4 and lasted for five days. Typically, ovulation occurs about 14 days before the start of your next period, which would place your ovulation around May 18, assuming a regular 28-day cycle. Since your intimate encounter occurred just two days before this estimated ovulation date, there is a possibility of pregnancy, especially if there was any pre-ejaculatory fluid present, which can contain sperm.
However, you took a pregnancy test on May 31, which returned negative. This is a significant indicator, as pregnancy tests are generally reliable when taken after a missed period. Since you reported that your next period started on June 5 and also lasted for five days, it further suggests that you are likely not pregnant. Menstrual bleeding typically indicates that the uterine lining has shed, which occurs when there is no implantation of a fertilized egg.
Regarding the abdominal pain you are experiencing, it is essential to consider various factors. Stress and anxiety, particularly around exam times, can lead to physical symptoms such as abdominal discomfort. This type of pain is often related to muscle tension or gastrointestinal issues rather than pregnancy. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any other underlying conditions.
In summary, based on your menstrual cycle, the timing of your intimate encounter, and the negative pregnancy test, it seems unlikely that you are pregnant. The abdominal pain you are experiencing could be attributed to stress or other non-pregnancy-related factors. However, if you have any lingering concerns or if your symptoms change, seeking medical advice is always a prudent step.
In the realm of reproductive health, it is crucial to understand that while the risk of pregnancy exists with any intimate contact, the likelihood can be significantly reduced through proper contraceptive methods. If you are looking to avoid pregnancy in the future, consider discussing reliable contraceptive options with your healthcare provider. Additionally, if you find yourself frequently anxious about potential pregnancy or related issues, it may be beneficial to speak with a mental health professional who can help you manage these feelings effectively.
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