In Short, Me And My Partner Had Unprotected Sex, I
Question: In short, me and my partner had unprotected sex, I was extremely cautious with her and didn't even let myself get close, I then advised her the next day to go and et a morning after pill which she did, though I'm still concerned, anything else I can do and in your opinion should I still be concerned? What are the odds? It's just not a good time for either of us to have something like that happen.
To be more descriptive, we didn't "go at it" we just played around for a bit and every time I got close to it, I stopped and got her to hop off, again I really was trying to be cautious, so I'm hoping the chances are absolutely tiny here, though it's causing some pretty bad paranoia for me. She took the pill just over 24 hours later, more like 35-40.
Brief Answer:
Seems the chances are close to zero...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
From what you describe it seems like there was no penetrative intercourse and ejaculation. Furthermore she had morning after pill within 48 hours duration. This makes pregnancy very, very unlikely. The chance is almost null.
Hope I was able to allay your fears. Let me know if you need any other information.
Cheers!!
Seems the chances are close to zero...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
From what you describe it seems like there was no penetrative intercourse and ejaculation. Furthermore she had morning after pill within 48 hours duration. This makes pregnancy very, very unlikely. The chance is almost null.
Hope I was able to allay your fears. Let me know if you need any other information.
Cheers!!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Hi,
Thank you, there was little penetration and indeed i didnt ejaculate, i was just being overly cautious and worrying about her, i knew the chances were slim but wanted a better opinion other than mine, I%E2%80%99ll do my best to stop worrying! The only thing i will ask is since she has taken the pill how is that likely to affect her periods?
Thanks
Thank you, there was little penetration and indeed i didnt ejaculate, i was just being overly cautious and worrying about her, i knew the chances were slim but wanted a better opinion other than mine, I%E2%80%99ll do my best to stop worrying! The only thing i will ask is since she has taken the pill how is that likely to affect her periods?
Thanks
Brief Answer:
It depends..
Detailed Answer:
Most women have a breakthrough bleeding for a day or two. Breakthrough bleeding occurs days before the expected date. Periods may occur before or after the normal dates. I will expect the same; but it need not always be in this format.
These changes are only a short term disturbance. Her body will regulate the hormone change and she should have normal periods subsequently during the next cycle.
Hope I am clear. Please ask for clarifications if necessary.
Regards
PS: Little penetration will not change the outcome of pregnancy. Pregnancy is highly unlikely.
It depends..
Detailed Answer:
Most women have a breakthrough bleeding for a day or two. Breakthrough bleeding occurs days before the expected date. Periods may occur before or after the normal dates. I will expect the same; but it need not always be in this format.
These changes are only a short term disturbance. Her body will regulate the hormone change and she should have normal periods subsequently during the next cycle.
Hope I am clear. Please ask for clarifications if necessary.
Regards
PS: Little penetration will not change the outcome of pregnancy. Pregnancy is highly unlikely.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad