Menstrual issues
Hello, if you had intercourse with your boyfriend during the fertile window using a condom, and there was no ejaculation inside the condom, and the condom was checked and found to be intact, the likelihood of pregnancy is low.
However, it is important to note that no contraceptive method is 100% effective.
As for your symptoms, experiencing premenstrual symptoms such as breast tenderness and abdominal discomfort, along with increased vaginal wetness, can indicate that your period is approaching.
However, a delay of a few days can also occur for various reasons, including stress or hormonal fluctuations.
If your period does not arrive soon, you may want to consider taking a pregnancy test for confirmation.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/08/25
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Using a condom during the fertile period without ejaculation and confirming that the condom is intact significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy.
Therefore, the likelihood of becoming pregnant in this scenario is low.
Currently, if you are experiencing premenstrual symptoms (such as breast tenderness and abdominal discomfort) and have noticed increased vaginal wetness, it is likely that your period is approaching.
Reply Date: 2018/08/25
More Info
When it comes to understanding menstrual irregularities and the risks of pregnancy, it's important to consider several factors, including the timing of intercourse, the effectiveness of contraception, and individual physiological responses.
In your situation, you mentioned having sexual intercourse during your fertile window (often referred to as the "danger zone") while using a condom, which was checked and found to be intact. This is a crucial point because condoms, when used correctly, are highly effective at preventing pregnancy. The typical failure rate of condoms is about 2% with perfect use and about 18% with typical use. Since you did not experience any breakage or slippage, the likelihood of pregnancy is significantly reduced.
However, it's essential to recognize that no contraceptive method is 100% effective. Factors such as improper use of the condom, the timing of ovulation, and individual variations in fertility can influence the risk of pregnancy. If you are experiencing premenstrual symptoms such as breast tenderness and abdominal discomfort, these could indicate that your menstrual cycle is about to begin. The changes in your body, such as increased moisture in the vaginal area, can also be a sign of hormonal fluctuations associated with your menstrual cycle.
The delay in your period could be attributed to several factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, or changes in your routine. Stress, in particular, can significantly impact your menstrual cycle, leading to delays or irregularities. If your period is late and you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be advisable to take a home pregnancy test for confirmation. These tests are generally reliable and can provide clarity on your situation.
If the test is negative and your period does not arrive, it may be worth consulting with a healthcare provider to explore potential underlying causes for the irregularity. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, or other hormonal imbalances can lead to changes in menstrual cycles.
In summary, based on the information provided, the risk of pregnancy appears low due to the use of a condom that was intact. However, if you are experiencing unusual symptoms or a significant delay in your period, it is prudent to take a pregnancy test and consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation. Understanding your menstrual cycle and any irregularities can help you manage your reproductive health more effectively.
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