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Precum pregnancy possibility?

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justnotsure1 · 04/01/2020 14:05

Hey girls! My first time posting here! Sorry for the lengthy post!
Wondering about my chances of being pregnant.

This is my third pregnancy, I got pregnant from (maybe?) precum the first time as my ex said he pulled out but maybe too late? And my second pregnancy was full intercourse and morning after pill later which didn’t work as I ovulated right after the intercourse.

With my second pregnancy I just knew I was pregnant regardless the pill. Had constipation which I never do, sore boobs and changes in discharge within a week after ovulation (tested positive 3 days before AF)

Now my question is, we had sex around my ovulation but pulled out quite before he ejaculated. This was my ovulation day and we also had sex everyday for 3 days afters that (pull out + Condom). The day of my ovulation I had period like cramps and had them on and off for the next two days (I don’t normally get ovulation pains and the cramps were exactly like period). 4 days later I have very sore nipples and also down with a cold, plus have constipation and wind and general indigestion.

Early in the cycle I took a morning after (about 3 days before ovulation, although he didn’t really cum but we wanted to be safe).

Now I’m wondering if I could be pregnant even with Precum as I’ve never had sore boobs this early before AF. Has anyone ever got pregnant from pre cum? Or is it just the pill messing with my body

Ps. Just to be clear if I do get pregnant we’re keeping the baby :)

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Selfsettling3 · 04/01/2020 14:06

Yes you could be pregnant.

justnotsure1 · 04/01/2020 14:16

Do you know if ovulation cramps are exactly the way period cramps feel like? And do they last for 3 days?

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MGee123 · 04/01/2020 16:56

If you have unprotected sex during your cycle there is always a possibility you could be pregnant...

Have you discussed birth control with your GP or family planning clinic? Routine use of the morning after pill and withdrawal are not effective forms of contraception. I'm sure you could find a reliable form of birth control which suits you, there are lots of good options out there.

justnotsure1 · 04/01/2020 23:39

Oh, we normally use condoms except for those few days, I’m not able to use the pill as the side effects are terrible and I’m not keen on having a higher risk of breast cancer.

Either way I’m in a secure partnership and although not ttc, it won’t be the end of the world to have a baby :)

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