Will this lead to pregnancy?
Hello, I had unprotected intercourse with my girlfriend during her fertile period on April 28, followed by protected intercourse where I ejaculated.
I checked the condom, and it did not break, but my girlfriend's period is almost a week late.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy?
Liu, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/05/17
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
On April 28, during the fertile period, I had sexual intercourse with my girlfriend.
Initially, we had unprotected intercourse for a short time before using a condom until ejaculation.
After checking, the condom did not break, but my girlfriend's period is almost a week late.
Could she be pregnant? Answer: Take a pregnancy test to check.
Reply Date: 2018/05/17
More Info
When it comes to the possibility of pregnancy after engaging in sexual activity, especially during the "danger period" of a menstrual cycle, there are several factors to consider. In your case, you mentioned having unprotected sex initially, followed by protected sex where the condom did not break. Your girlfriend's period is also late by almost a week, which adds to your concern about potential pregnancy.
Firstly, it's important to understand the concept of the "danger period." This term typically refers to the days in a woman's menstrual cycle when she is most fertile, usually around ovulation. For a woman with a regular cycle, ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of her next period. If you had sexual intercourse during this time, there is a higher risk of pregnancy, especially if any sperm were present before the condom was put on.
In your situation, since you did have unprotected sex before using a condom, there is a possibility that sperm could have been present, which could lead to pregnancy if your girlfriend was ovulating at that time. However, since you also mentioned that the condom was intact after ejaculation, this significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy from that specific act.
Now, regarding your girlfriend's late period, it is essential to note that a missed period can be caused by various factors, including stress, hormonal changes, illness, or changes in weight or lifestyle. While a late period can be an early sign of pregnancy, it is not definitive proof. The best course of action would be for your girlfriend to take a home pregnancy test. These tests are designed to detect the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), which is produced during pregnancy, and they can provide accurate results if taken after a missed period.
If the test is positive, it would be advisable for her to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and confirmation. If the test is negative and her period does not arrive soon, she should also consider seeing a doctor to explore other potential reasons for the delay.
In summary, while there is a possibility of pregnancy due to the unprotected sex before using a condom, the intact condom during ejaculation reduces this risk. The late period is a valid concern, and taking a pregnancy test is the most reliable way to determine if pregnancy has occurred. If you have further concerns or questions, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for personalized advice and support.
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