Possibility of being pregnant signs..?

I am 21 and my husband is 20.

I had unprotected sex with him three days in a row, eight days before ovulation. And he took my virginity about a month ago. We only had unprotected sex three times in total, and I stayed in bed the whole night after his orgasm.
That was 12 days ago. How likely is pregnancy?

Are there any signs yet? I had a pulling sensation in my lower abdomen on the day of ovulation, but is it simply due to ovulation or implantation pain? I don't want to take a test yet and would rather wait for my period, which is expected in 12 days.

Also, when I masturbated 2 days ago I could hardly get wet, which has never happened to me before.

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TheAnswer1998
2 years ago

So sperms can survive a maximum of 5 days. The first.

Second – How do you know that your ovulation was really in that period? Do you measure temperature or did you determine it with ovulation tests? If no, then you can’t say exactly when the ES was because after a cycle calendar you shouldn’t go exactly – your ovulation may have been or has come a few days later.

You can test about 14 days after ovulation or 19 days after gv.

The ovulation can trigger a slight pain, which is different for every woman.

The indentation takes place approximately between the 6-10 day after the ovulation (similar to ES-ES+1-ES+2-ES+3-ES+4-ES+5-ES+6 etc up to ES+10). So no – it wasn’t an instinctive pain when it was your ovulation.

If you don’t want a child, just keep it and don’t put it on. If you haven’t already found a contraceptive agent, talk to your female physician about contraceptive/prevention measures that may be possible for you.

If a contraception span should happen (e.g. condom torn, pill forgot in the 1st week of intake, etc.), you can/should get into the pharmacy as soon as possible and then get the pill to move the ovulation and thus prevent fertilization and reception. Calls for emergency prevention and costs about 25-40€ so is already expensive – so if no child is desired!

TheAnswer1998
2 years ago
Reply to  Sissi555999

Ah okay, of course, that changes the situation!
Do you have a regular cycle? You can determine your ovulation by ovulation tests! And 14 days after the ES make a pregnancy test! But if you still have 12 days to the period, nothing will have happened yet! The fertilization takes place first. The classification takes place between ES+6 – ES+10, which means you could start testing ES+12/ES+13 at the earliest. However, I do not recommend that the period can be used despite the positive early test and the fertilized egg with “roughly rinsed”, which then causes disappointment! So wait until the day of your period. If your period is not intruded, you can make a test one day later (ca ES+15) with a secure result! Press the thumbs!

noname2oo0
2 years ago

You would not have had any signs of pregnancy and this with the not getting wet is also not a sign.

if you want to get pregnant you have to start 6 days before the ovulation every day – every 2. Day of sexual intercourse therefore have the chance greater.

In the normal pass 3-12 cycles until a woman becomes pregnant.

In women who want to get pregnant, it digs at only about 50% in the first 3 months, at about 75% within the first 6 months.

if one is not pregnant after 12 months and one had always met the ovulation one should be able to examine with the female physician and your husband with the urologologist

many women have a pull during ovulation, after ovulation it goes up to 7 days until the egg has nested in the womb. The egg can still be removed from your body in the first 12 weeks.

Signs of a successful fertilization can be the instinct bleeding which is very weak.

Sleggo
2 years ago

Maybe, but it doesn’t.
Always think of compensation if you don’t want to get pregnant. A condom also protects against all possible sexual diseases that no one wants.