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Chance Of Pregnancy?
- By Miss Emily
- Published 02/8/2011
- Relationships - Teens
Emily:
Hey, I had sex with my girlfriend 3 days ago at around midnight. We had sex about two times (both with a condom) then, the next morning, she said she had stomach cramps. It is now Monday (3 days later) and her stomach still hurts -- although it is getting better. I'm scared to think she is pregant. If her stomach is still hurting, even just a little, does that mean she could be pregant? And when I checked the condom, the semen was still in it. I'm not for sure if shes pregnant, I just need to know why her stomach hurting.Was it because maybe we had rough sex? Thanks a bunch!
-----------------------------------Miss Emily's advice-----------------------------
It's highly unlikely that she would be pregnant if you used protection - although condoms are not 100% safe. Use those with a spermicide in the future. But, no, pregnancy would not give her feelings of stomach cramps the next morning. It could be because of rough sex, intestinal discomfort, or ovulation. But if it persists, she needs to see a doctor to find the origin. If you want to be absolutely positive, have her take a pregnancy test in a few days. That said, I very much doubt it's the case -- but better safe than sorry.
Hey, I had sex with my girlfriend 3 days ago at around midnight. We had sex about two times (both with a condom) then, the next morning, she said she had stomach cramps. It is now Monday (3 days later) and her stomach still hurts -- although it is getting better. I'm scared to think she is pregant. If her stomach is still hurting, even just a little, does that mean she could be pregant? And when I checked the condom, the semen was still in it. I'm not for sure if shes pregnant, I just need to know why her stomach hurting.Was it because maybe we had rough sex? Thanks a bunch!
-----------------------------------Miss Emily's advice-----------------------------
It's highly unlikely that she would be pregnant if you used protection - although condoms are not 100% safe. Use those with a spermicide in the future. But, no, pregnancy would not give her feelings of stomach cramps the next morning. It could be because of rough sex, intestinal discomfort, or ovulation. But if it persists, she needs to see a doctor to find the origin. If you want to be absolutely positive, have her take a pregnancy test in a few days. That said, I very much doubt it's the case -- but better safe than sorry.

