Potential pregnancy?

Posted by anonymousbeaver @pepper2001, Jan 10, 2018

Hello, I’m a 16 year old boy and two days ago my girlfriend, also 16, and I did some mutual masturbation, and I’m quite sure that some pre-cum entered her vaginal area because she might have had some on her fingers. I did not ejaculate, and she is on birth control. Two days after this, or today, she is experiencing cramps, but her period is supposed to be around the middle of the month (and it’s only the tenth of the month). Is it likely that she is pregnant?

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Hello, @pepper2001, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect.

This is obviously concerning and I can sense how worried you are. Unfortunately it is impossible to provide any definite answers to your question through this forum, but here is a resource that might be helpful: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/in-depth/symptoms-of-pregnancy/art-20043853.

Here are some Connect members who may have some thoughts around your question on the likelihood your girlfriend might be pregnant: @sandytoes14, @dawn_giacabazi, @foreverhaefish, and @ihatediabetes.

Have you considered having her call a nurse line at her local doctor?

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Hello @pepper2001
I can tell that you are very worried about your girlfriend possibly being pregnant. The cramping she is feeling may be implantation cramping, when the embryo attaches to the uterus, or it could be totally unrelated. I would suggest she call the doctors office where she gets her birth control pills subscribed to speak to a nurse or get an appointment.
If she is pregnant, I encourage both of you to talk with your parents. Do you think you could do that?

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@sandytoes14

Hello @pepper2001
I can tell that you are very worried about your girlfriend possibly being pregnant. The cramping she is feeling may be implantation cramping, when the embryo attaches to the uterus, or it could be totally unrelated. I would suggest she call the doctors office where she gets her birth control pills subscribed to speak to a nurse or get an appointment.
If she is pregnant, I encourage both of you to talk with your parents. Do you think you could do that?

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Is it possible for these cramps to occur so soon, though? And since it was pre-ejaculate combined with birth control are the pregnancy chances low anyways?

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Hi, @pepper2001 -- From the activity you describe, I would think that the likelihood of pregnancy is low; however, I'm not a medical professional. Cramping between periods can be caused by many things. If the cramping persists, your girlfriend should seek professional medical advice.

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@lisalucier

Hi, @pepper2001 -- From the activity you describe, I would think that the likelihood of pregnancy is low; however, I'm not a medical professional. Cramping between periods can be caused by many things. If the cramping persists, your girlfriend should seek professional medical advice.

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If she gets her period this month, is she most likely not pregnant?

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Hi, @pepper2001 -- I think this Mayo Clinic article on menstruation may be helpful: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/womens-health/in-depth/menstrual-cycle/art-20047186. Especially to note are these sentences: If ovulation takes place and the egg isn't fertilized, the lining of the uterus sheds through the vagina. This is a menstrual period.

Another Mayo Clinic article that includes information that may be useful to you is this one on preparing your tween for pregnancy: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/tween-and-teen-health/in-depth/menstruation/art-20046004. These sentences in the article may be especially helpful: Pregnancy occurs if the egg is fertilized by a sperm cell and attaches to the uterine wall. If the egg isn't fertilized it breaks apart, hormone levels drop and the thickened lining of the uterus is shed through the vagina. This is a period.

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@lisalucier

Hi, @pepper2001 -- From the activity you describe, I would think that the likelihood of pregnancy is low; however, I'm not a medical professional. Cramping between periods can be caused by many things. If the cramping persists, your girlfriend should seek professional medical advice.

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@pepper2001 I know this is a scary time. I commend you for being proactive and to reaching out to our Connect community. My thoughts are similar to that of @lisalucier. Your girlfriend could take a pregnancy test and get results. This article from Mayo Clinic is also helpful https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/in-depth/home-pregnancy-tests/art-20047940. An important statement here is this sentence in the article " For the most reliable results, wait to take the test until one week after your missed period."

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On October 19th my girlfriend and I were having sex, with a condom with Spermicidal lube - but I didn't ejaculate.

Decided to try again, but with some miscommunication, we briefly penetrated without protection (less than a minute). I put on a condom, but didn't ejaculate again.

The next morning, less than 12 hours later, we took Plan B.

She's due for her period November 7th - is there cause for concern?

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@benjiwolf

On October 19th my girlfriend and I were having sex, with a condom with Spermicidal lube - but I didn't ejaculate.

Decided to try again, but with some miscommunication, we briefly penetrated without protection (less than a minute). I put on a condom, but didn't ejaculate again.

The next morning, less than 12 hours later, we took Plan B.

She's due for her period November 7th - is there cause for concern?

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Hi, @benjiwolf, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I merged your post with this discussion called "Is my girlfriend pregnant?" so that you could talk with others who have discussed similar concerns.

I'd like to introduce you to @pepper2001 @sunandmoon1 @behavioralsci @marisan @shoregal45 @gaybinator who have participated in this discussion or similar ones and may have some thoughts for you about your concerns after the brief unprotected sex and taking Plan B. @travelgirl and @hopeful33250 may also have some input.

Also, here is some information you may be interested in on Plan B One-Step morning-after pill: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/morning-after-pill/multimedia/plan-b-one-step/img-20007562.

Has your girlfriend spoken to her doctor or someone from her doctor's office about your concerns, @benjiwolf ?

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Hello @benjiwolf,

I can certainly understand your concerns regarding your experience of unprotected sex. I would encourage you to read the information that Lisa has provided in the link she put in her post.

It is very important that every relationship have good communication, and so very important in area of sexuality. So I would encourage you to speak with your girlfriend regarding your fears and concerns about the unprotected sex experience. Please encourage her to contact her doctor's office and express these concerns. It could be that her doctor would be willing to see you together to discuss this matter.

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