01-15-2008
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#16 (permalink)
| | | Could be stress related, even diet related.
There is a very low chance she is pregnant. I'd also recommend the coil/IUD then you could fuck bareback if you are both 'clean', or with condoms for that 'extra protection'.
Good luck anyway. | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#17 (permalink)
| | | if youve had a condom on the whole time there is no chance of precum getting her pregnant. precum has sperm in it by the way so as long as your not dipping your fingers in it and shoving it in her pussy you should be safe | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by stallion69 yea dude just relax. i know exactly how u feel. i've had a few pregnancy scares before with my gf and in the end i was shitting bricks for nothing. if she does turn out to be pregnant, consider it a blessing. remember, life doesn't always go the way u plan it, but that doesn't mean it won't end up being just as great as u expected. |
wish i had a bf like you | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#19 (permalink)
| | | If you want to know for sure, just got get a home pregnancy test, you can buy them using the self check out at the market (and I think the phrase is horizontal mambo, not limbo). | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SpoiledPrincess No method of birth control is absolutely 100% there are even cases on record of women who've had hysterectomies getting pregnant - get her to take a pregnancy test, the sooner you know the more time you have to decide what you want to do. |
OK I just HAVE to reply. How on earth can someone get pregnant if they have had a hysterectomy? That is NOT possible. From WebMD:
"A hysterectomy is surgery to take out a woman’s uterus, the organ in a woman's belly where a baby grows during pregnancy. After a hysterectomy, you will not be able to get pregnant. "
I had to have a hysterectomy at age 28. My uterus is gone...no longer with me, in a jar in a teaching hospital. There is NO chance for me ever having another baby, EVER. I don't know where you heard that, or who told you, but they are wrong. No uterus= no baby. Sure there could be an etopic pregnancy if the tubes were still intact, but the tubes cannot support the gestation of a child. Sorry...I HAD to post! | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#21 (permalink)
| | | Rest easy. I'm sure if she is pregnant you aren't the one responsible if you catch my drift. | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RenegadeStorm88 Sore breasts, aching back, cramps or icky tummy, headaches hoping its all pms but its kinda early for her period, but im hoping thats what it is. | If she is getting those symptoms and her period is not yet due then you have no earthly way of knowing if she is pregnant or just having a bad month because it is just too early. It is possible she is pregnant - looking at your description of your sexual activity I think it is highly unlikely. She can go to the doc for a blood test - but it might not be conclusive. Best to wait til the day she is due and get a test that day. Home tests are fine but you'll get a better accuracy if you go to the doctor's. Quote:
Originally Posted by RenegadeStorm88 How much can periods flux? like how many weeks? | As Kink and a few others say - it varies wildly - you g/f is what age and has been having periods for how long? She should have a good idea of her own cycle by now - but even then new stuff can start happening at any age. Really - book an appointment for a test the day she is due. Quote:
Originally Posted by Supersized Rest easy. I'm sure if she is pregnant you aren't the one responsible if you catch my drift. | That is SO fucking unhelpful. And fairly fucking mean to diss the guy's girlfriend for no reason. | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CatChickie OK I just HAVE to reply. How on earth can someone get pregnant if they have had a hysterectomy? That is NOT possible. From WebMD:
"A hysterectomy is surgery to take out a woman’s uterus, the organ in a woman's belly where a baby grows during pregnancy. After a hysterectomy, you will not be able to get pregnant. "
I had to have a hysterectomy at age 28. My uterus is gone...no longer with me, in a jar in a teaching hospital. There is NO chance for me ever having another baby, EVER. I don't know where you heard that, or who told you, but they are wrong. No uterus= no baby. Sure there could be an etopic pregnancy if the tubes were still intact, but the tubes cannot support the gestation of a child. Sorry...I HAD to post! | Hey! Even if a guy had mumps as a child, is impotent as a result, has since had a vasectomy and wears several condoms inside a wellington boot, there’s still every chance he could get you pregnant, despite the fact you're in a different room. If the orical says it's so, don't kock it  | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by OPPinSLC If you want to know for sure, just got get a home pregnancy test, you can buy them using the self check out at the market (and I think the phrase is horizontal mambo, not limbo). |
Did i put limbo? lol whoops! Theres NO way she cheated on me, i know it may sound naive, but she truely would never do that. And its too soon for the EPT so i guess we're playing the waiting game, which is pretty much what id resolved to do before i started this thread, i just was trying to see if what we were doing if it was possible. Wish us luck *crosses fingers* *Knocks on wood* | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RenegadeStorm88 Sore breasts, aching back, cramps or icky tummy, headaches hoping its all pms but its kinda early for her period, but im hoping thats what it is. | Stress, among other things, can also cause these simptoms, but if she is pregnant; I hate to play devil's advocate while others jump on the, "It’s your method of contraception," band wagon, but can you be 100% sure your gf is a 100% true? Not a nice thing to have to contemplate, I know, but it happens and you have to look at the whole picture. | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#26 (permalink)
| | | Remember that the statistics with condoms are around 10% failure per hundred that is described by the FDA as, of 100 couples using condoms for evey act of intercourse over the period of 1 year. At the end of a year an average of 10 of those couples will be pregnant.
If you want to improve those odds use a contraceptive foam or jel of Non-oxynol-9 along with another barier method. Condoms are a very imperfect birth control method. | | | |
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01-15-2008
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#27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CatChickie Sure there could be an etopic pregnancy if the tubes were still intact, but the tubes cannot support the gestation of a child. Sorry...I HAD to post! |
Exactly like you said, an ectopic pregnancy. Four Cases of Advanced and Full-Term Ectopic Pregnancy
In the fourth page of this article it mentions that upwards of 10% of all extrauterine pregnancies diagonosed after the fifth month of pregnancy result in living babies. | | | |
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01-16-2008
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#28 (permalink)
| | | its probably just an irregular period or something, but if youve really taken every precaution like you say you have, and she ends up being pregnant, i'd strongly suggest a paternity test.... | | | |
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