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How To Determine The Date Of Coception?

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Posted on Tue, 13 May 2014
Question: Hi, I had my period on March 10th, had unprotected sex every weekend after. The encounter I had on March 31rst, he didn't orgasm, and I ended up taking the morning after pill 8 to 10 hours after. I ended up taking a at home pregnancy test on the 5 of April 5 days after the 31rst encounter and it came back positive. What are the chances that it was the encounter on the 31rst and his sperm that got me pregnant, even if he didn't orgasm?!?
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Answered by Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer: You may be pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid Detailed Answer: Hello! Thanks for your query. You may be pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid. There is much conflicting data on whether this fluid contains sperm that can result in pregnancy. Some studies have concluded it does contain sperm and others have concluded it does not. Most sources do agree that without definitive confirmation, other precautions should still be taken to protect from pregnancy . The probability is extremely low particularly compared to if intercourse with ejaculation took place, but there is still a risk. Take care of your self
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How To Determine The Date Of Coception?

Brief Answer: You may be pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid Detailed Answer: Hello! Thanks for your query. You may be pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid. There is much conflicting data on whether this fluid contains sperm that can result in pregnancy. Some studies have concluded it does contain sperm and others have concluded it does not. Most sources do agree that without definitive confirmation, other precautions should still be taken to protect from pregnancy . The probability is extremely low particularly compared to if intercourse with ejaculation took place, but there is still a risk. Take care of your self