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chances of being pregnant
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If a woman has sex on day 14 or so of her cycle, doesnt use protection but the man doesn't 'you know' inside her, what would the chances of being pregnant be? I know its a difficult question to answer but was just wondering what people think.
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"sqad I thought you knew about the body or were some kind of doctor."Something that really p1sses me off about AB is that if there is a difference of factual opinion, then I could be right and they could be wrong OR I could be wrong and they could be right.
Some ABers always assume that they are right and you are wrong and some even go on to question your credabilitiy and that is how I interpreted your above comment.
"sqad I thought you knew about the body or were some kind of doctor."Something that really p1sses me off about AB is that if there is a difference of factual opinion, then I could be right and they could be wrong OR I could be wrong and they could be right.
Some ABers always assume that they are right and you are wrong and some even go on to question your credabilitiy and that is how I interpreted your above comment.
but you were wrong in first quote or so it was worded wrong. I didnt see your second part until I had put mine up, calm down I wasnt having a go or saying I was right there is just a very small chance from pre ***. So she 'could get pregnant' . You're right soem ABers assume that other people are wrong because they have different opinion I am not one of those. With some things there is no right or wrong. Its just with this your first comment was factually wrong. Sorry if you have taken it wrong way. :-)
"there may be sperms present in the 'dew drop' of fluid that a man produces when he is excited, but well before he actually ejaculates." http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/f acts/coitusinterruptus.htm
"The withdrawal method of birth control has an average failure rate of 19%. Although it can be used effectively, it is not uncommon for an unplanned pregnancy to occur when a couple uses this type of contraception. Moreover, it is important to note that men have what is known as "pre-ejaculatory fluid" which seeps out from the penis when a man has an erection. While this is mainly made up of lubricating fluid, it is possible for a few sperm to be present in this fluid along with certain sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Even if a man pulls out during sex, there is still a possibility that pregnancy may occur. "
http://www.epigee.org/guide/withdrawal.html
For couples that use coitus interruptus correctly at every act of intercourse, the failure rate is 4% per year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coitus_interruptu s
"The withdrawal method of birth control has an average failure rate of 19%. Although it can be used effectively, it is not uncommon for an unplanned pregnancy to occur when a couple uses this type of contraception. Moreover, it is important to note that men have what is known as "pre-ejaculatory fluid" which seeps out from the penis when a man has an erection. While this is mainly made up of lubricating fluid, it is possible for a few sperm to be present in this fluid along with certain sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. Even if a man pulls out during sex, there is still a possibility that pregnancy may occur. "
http://www.epigee.org/guide/withdrawal.html
For couples that use coitus interruptus correctly at every act of intercourse, the failure rate is 4% per year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coitus_interruptu s