Can I get pregnant?
The last menstrual period started on June 1.
Due to certain factors, medication to induce menstruation was taken from June 18 to June 20.
Sexual intercourse occurred on June 20, with condoms used during the first two instances, but the last time was without a condom for a few thrusts.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy? The last menstrual period started on June 23, and on July 4, condoms were used throughout.
On July 18, condoms were initially used, but then removed; there was no ejaculation before the condom was taken off.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy? The expected menstrual period is July 21, and it is already one day late.
The cycle typically ranges from 28 to 30 days.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy?
Hai Hai, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/07/22
Dr. Wu Xianghui reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
1.
For pregnancy concerns, please perform a home pregnancy test or visit a gynecologist for examination and evaluation four weeks after your most recent sexual intercourse.
2.
The menstrual cycle can be influenced by various psychological and physiological factors; if your period is more than two months late, it is advisable to consult a gynecologist for examination and evaluation.
Reply Date: 2021/07/22
More Info
When it comes to understanding the risks of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, it’s essential to consider several factors, including the timing of your menstrual cycle, the use of contraceptives, and the nature of the sexual activity. Based on the information you provided, let’s break down your situation.
Firstly, you mentioned that your last menstrual period started on June 1st, and you took medication to induce menstruation between June 18th and June 20th. This is crucial because the timing of ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of your next period. If your cycle is regular and lasts between 28 to 30 days, ovulation would likely occur around June 15th to June 17th. Engaging in unprotected intercourse on June 20th, after taking the medication, could potentially lead to pregnancy, especially if ovulation occurred later than expected due to the hormonal influence of the medication.
In your subsequent sexual encounters, you mentioned using condoms for the first two times and then having unprotected intercourse during the last encounter. While you indicated that there was no ejaculation during the last encounter, it’s important to note that pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum) can contain sperm. Therefore, even if ejaculation did not occur inside the vagina, there is still a risk of pregnancy from pre-ejaculate fluid if it came into contact with the vaginal canal.
Regarding your menstrual cycle, you noted that your period was expected to start on July 21st, but it was delayed by a day. A missed or delayed period can be an early sign of pregnancy, especially if your cycles are typically regular. If you are concerned about the possibility of being pregnant, the most reliable way to determine this is through a home pregnancy test. These tests are designed to detect the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), which is produced after a fertilized egg implants in the uterus.
If you take a pregnancy test and it is positive, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. If the test is negative and your period does not start, you may want to retest in a few days or consult a healthcare professional to explore other potential reasons for the delay, such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or other health issues.
In summary, while the risk of pregnancy exists with unprotected intercourse, the likelihood depends on various factors, including the timing of your cycle and the nature of the sexual activity. If you are feeling anxious about the possibility of pregnancy, taking a home pregnancy test and consulting with a healthcare provider can provide clarity and peace of mind. Remember, if you are sexually active and wish to avoid pregnancy, using reliable contraception consistently is the best approach.
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