Is the Chance of Pregnancy High After Unprotected Intercourse? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Is the probability of getting pregnant high?


I had intercourse with my boyfriend today, but the condom was too slippery.
I'm not sure if it's because of the lubricant on the condom or if I'm too wet.
It happens to be three days after my ovulation day (the app indicates a high probability).
However, after we finished, I experienced abdominal pain, and I'm not sure why.
My last menstrual period was from February 16 to February 22, and my next period is expected on March 25.
I'm skeptical about the app, so I'm here to ask a professional.
What is the likelihood of pregnancy in this situation? Could I be pregnant? What does the abdominal pain indicate? Thank you.

Min, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/03/14

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, the chances of pregnancy should be low.
If you are still experiencing discomfort in your abdomen, it is advisable to see a gynecologist.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/03/14

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The chance of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse can vary based on several factors, including the timing of the menstrual cycle, the use of contraception, and individual health conditions. In your case, you mentioned that you had unprotected intercourse during a time close to your ovulation, which is a critical factor in determining the likelihood of conception.

1. Timing of Intercourse: You indicated that the intercourse occurred three days after your ovulation day. Generally, the fertile window is considered to be about five days before ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. Sperm can live inside the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so if you had intercourse during your fertile window, there is a possibility of pregnancy. However, since you mentioned that the intercourse was three days post-ovulation, the chances of conception are lower, but not impossible, especially if ovulation occurred later than expected.

2. Contraceptive Use: You mentioned using a condom, but you expressed concerns about it being too slippery, which raises questions about its effectiveness. If the condom was intact and used correctly throughout the intercourse, the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced. However, if there was any slippage or breakage, that could increase the risk of sperm entering the vagina.

3. Abdominal Pain: The abdominal pain you are experiencing could be due to several reasons. It might be related to ovulation (known as mittelschmerz), which can cause discomfort around the time of ovulation. Alternatively, it could be related to other factors such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), gastrointestinal issues, or even anxiety about the possibility of pregnancy. If the pain is severe or accompanied by other symptoms like heavy bleeding or fever, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

4. Menstrual Cycle: You noted your last menstrual period was from February 16 to February 22, and you expect your next period around March 25. If your cycle is regular, you would typically expect ovulation around the midpoint of your cycle. If your cycle is longer or shorter than average, this could affect the timing of ovulation and, consequently, the chances of pregnancy.

5. Pregnancy Testing: If you are concerned about the possibility of being pregnant, it is advisable to wait until after your expected period to take a home pregnancy test for the most accurate result. Testing too early can lead to false negatives, as the hormone hCG may not be detectable yet.

In summary, while there is a possibility of pregnancy given the timing of your intercourse and the use of a condom, the risk may be lower if the condom was used correctly. The abdominal pain you are experiencing could be related to various factors, and if it persists or worsens, seeking medical advice would be prudent. If you have further concerns about your menstrual cycle or reproductive health, consider consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and support.

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