Two days before ovulation?
The last menstrual period was on March 18, and the app indicates that ovulation occurred on April 4.
My boyfriend and I had contact two days before ovulation, but we only wore pants and confirmed that there was no pre-ejaculate on his pants.
He also mentioned that he used alcohol to clean his hands before touching his genital area.
Is there still a chance of pregnancy? I am currently feeling bloated in my abdomen.
Is it normal to have discharge on the day of ovulation? Thank you, doctor.
Zhi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/04/03
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, the chances of pregnancy should be low, as ovulation does not necessarily involve the presence of discharge.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/04/03
More Info
When it comes to the question of whether you can get pregnant from friction before ovulation, it's important to understand the mechanics of conception and the role of sperm in the process.
Firstly, pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, which typically happens during ovulation. Ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before the start of your next menstrual period, and it is during this time that a woman is most fertile. The sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, which means that having intercourse in the days leading up to ovulation can result in pregnancy if sperm are present when the egg is released.
In your case, you mentioned that you engaged in friction with your boyfriend two days before your estimated ovulation date, and you confirmed that there was no pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) on his pants. Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm, although it is typically in lower quantities than ejaculate. If there was no direct contact with seminal fluid, the chances of pregnancy are significantly reduced. However, it is important to note that sperm can sometimes be present in small amounts in pre-ejaculate, even if it is not visibly apparent.
Regarding your concerns about abdominal bloating, this symptom can be caused by various factors, including hormonal changes associated with your menstrual cycle, stress, or even anxiety about the possibility of pregnancy. It is common for women to experience changes in their bodies during their menstrual cycle, including changes in discharge and abdominal sensations.
On the day of ovulation, many women do experience an increase in cervical mucus, which can appear clear and stretchy, resembling egg whites. This type of discharge is a sign of peak fertility and indicates that ovulation is imminent. If you are experiencing changes in your discharge, it could be related to your hormonal fluctuations as you approach ovulation.
In summary, while the risk of pregnancy from friction alone is low, it is not entirely impossible, especially if there was any transfer of sperm. If you are concerned about the possibility of being pregnant, the best course of action is to wait until after your expected period and take a home pregnancy test for confirmation. If you continue to have symptoms or have further concerns, consulting with a healthcare provider would be advisable for personalized advice and support.
Remember, understanding your body and its cycles can help you make informed decisions about your reproductive health. If you have any further questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for guidance.
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