How likely is it to become pregnant after 6 sessions of withdrawal method sex?


I've been having unprotected sex with my boyfriend recently. He always pulls out, and I think its highly unlikely I'm pregnant, but I guess I don't want to rule it out. How soon would I know for sure?

Answers:
If you are in the period of ovulation, even if he pulled out, some sperm may have been deposited in your vagina and you could become pregnant because all it takes is one sperm to get through to your egg. However, the chances of this happening are cut down by a factor of several thousands by using the withdrawal method.

If you are not ovulating during the time period of these 6 sessions, I doubt you got pregnant.

Other Answers:
You could be pregnant already. Withdrawing doesn't prevent pregnancy. It really doesn't.

The 2 of you need help and some education. You can get pregnant by just one insertion of the penis and he doesn't ejaculate. Now, multiply that by six and your chances increase. It depends on where you were in your cycle when you had sex. It's less likely that you're pregnant than if he didn't pull out, but it's definately still possible


It depends. But you really should get on some birth control. I had a little scare too, after being off the pill for three months, and having unprotected sex. However, I'm now on the shot, and happy as can be. Talk to your dr. and in the meantime, use a condom.

IF YOUR ON YOURE PERIOD YOUR PREGNANT GET A TEST
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It is highly likely that you will get pregnant.

This isn't a very good method of birth control. If you guys don't want to use condoms then try spermicide, the sponge, anything...
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personal experience


You could be pregnant already. Extremely likely. Contrary to popular belief "pull out" is not a good form of birth control. You know the saying you always dribble before you shoot!


When a male is engaged in a sexual activity, sperm is gradually released and acts as a lubricant. At climax, he ejaculates a much larger amount of sperm.

Sperm can live inside your body for up to seven days. You ovulate 14 days BEFORE your period begins. Given that you had sex like this six times, I'd keep my fingers crossed and hope to God I wasn't pregnant.


u have 85% chances of becoming pregnant if the intercourse happened in between the "10 days after your period or 10days before your period" coz it's the high risk days of fertility..neither he pulled out or not! the explanation is that guys hav what the doctors called "pre-ejaculation" where premature sperms already comes out during intimacy period:)

but u musn't be very nervous and jump into wrong moves already, there are pills that can be bought 24hours after unprotected intercourse but u should ask a doctor about this, it isn't an abortion pill but rather "after sex pill"...

better yet, be sure of havin sex baby:) if u arent ready to have a tiny angel in your hands then u should be wary that withdrawal isn't that safe..tho it works most of the time, i have 2 friends who r victims of it and their partners even speculated that they had sex with other guys but it's not..

last option. my friend used to drink lots of beer after sex, she said it's all workin but still i haven't tried coz i ain't beer drinker..im just tryin to help u coz this is really a scary thought "becoming pregnant" :) ..and try drinking contraceptive pills if condoms hurt...


The withdrawl method is not very good, you can really get pregnangt doing it. It only takes one time, and then you can become pregnant. You should know very soon, just go get a pregnancy test or go see a doctor and they will let you know. With my first child, well thats what happened to us, it was very unexpected. But we also used the withdrawl method too, then one month later i found out I was pregnant. So be carefull if you don't want to get pregnant. because it only takes one time. This is the least effective form of birth control. You really need to consider using something else. Soon!


My boyfriend and I never used birth control, just the pull out method. Now, I am 5 months pregnant.
Get on the pill.



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