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Was told I was infertile, now pregnant in daft circumstances

207 replies

ForFlipsSakes · 05/10/2022 14:55

I am trying to get my head around it because I genuinely am in shock. I DID have unprotected sex (with a male friend of years who I have an arrangement with, don’t use the pill as I was told I am infertile but we both had STD screening before ditching condoms and are on the same page that if we sleep with anybody else we will inform the other and resume protected sex, but we are pretty much in an exclusive sexual arrangement so no lectures please). I know many will roll their eyes and stop reading after seeing ‘unprotected sex’ but:

  1. I have stage 4 endometriosis all over my uterus and ovaries and was told I’d likely need IVF and a repeated surgery to have the endo out to ever conceive
  1. I was on day 8 of my cycle, still having periodish discharge, my cycle is usually 30+ days.
  1. He didn’t finish. There’s no question of this, we were only going for about a minute and he usally lasts half an hour. We had to stop due to pain I was having. He has always had um…leakage though before so I assume it was just a particularly athletic swimmer going after a head start.

We hadn’t had any other occasions of sex for 3 months prior, so it definitely happened on that one occasion. The father knows and we are both okay with it and keeping the baby. He knows that due to my endo my potential infertility has been a fear of mine so he understands my need to have the baby and is supportive. He is also divorced with an older child who he is a good father to. We are now considering a relationship. The reason we aren’t already at that stage is because his ex-wife has had a string of disastrous relationships since the divorce and fails to prioritise their child, so he prefers to be single and focus all of his affections and energy onto his daughter. But obviously the baby now changes things and he is considering whether a relationship with me and potential blending down the line is more beneficial to everybody involved. As I am his friend of 15 years (nothing happened until his marriage ended, before somebody jumps on me.) I have met and looked after the child on many occasions.

So I’m not so much seeking advice on him and keeping the baby, more just curious about other people’s experiences of falling pregnant when really, it shouldn’t have happened. I have 2 close friends who I told, and they both rolled their eyes and implied “Ah yes, of COURSE he didn’t finish.” sarcastically. Then another one said that her sister fell pregnant on her period twice despite having long cycles normally and she reckons that sometimes sex can trigger spontaneous ovulation which sounds like a load of rubbish to me. I suppose I want to hear other stories so it feels less like a practical joke that a higher being has played on me.

OP posts:
Squeezedsquash · 05/10/2022 14:58

One way or another and despite all the odds one of your eggs got through, one of his sperm got through, and you’re pregnant which sounds like it’s good (even if totally unexpected) news for you. Congratulations.

DisforDarkChocolate · 05/10/2022 15:02

Congratulations.

Royalbloo · 05/10/2022 15:05

No personal experience but congrats! And zero judgment here x

girlwhowearsglasses · 05/10/2022 15:07

Ooof - overthinking!

congratulations and now it’s time to enjoy your news and embrace it. You are lucky in many ways - no need to feel embarrassed or apologetic for having sex.

:-)

TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 05/10/2022 15:08

Congratulations, sounds like it was meant to be!

Harveyrabbit76 · 05/10/2022 15:10

As someone who battled infertility too, I am over the moon for you!! Life works in curious way, embrace it and enjoy! Things will work themselves out, try not to stress xx

Didiplanthis · 05/10/2022 15:11

Not nearly as dramatic but took 18 months + to conceive dc1, 2 years later nearly 40, assumed may well not happen again, fine with that....conceived twins on first go... only one unprotected episode before positive test...on day 9 of 30 day cycle.... never doing THAT again...

Sciurus83 · 05/10/2022 15:12

What a blessing! Congratulations!

HirplesWithHaggis · 05/10/2022 15:12

My son's partner was told she was basically infertile after a difficult pregnancy/birth, and would need IVF if they wanted a baby. (I'm not sure on the details and they're none of my business anyway.) Their daughter will be 2 in a couple of months. Congratulations!

ParentallyUnprepared · 05/10/2022 15:13

Congratulations.

Owlsinmybedroom · 05/10/2022 15:15

I'm slightly jealous (also infertile) but happy for you.

One of my friends daughters was told she would absolutely never be able to have children. After she had her first baby she was told it was a miracle that would never happen again. After her second baby she got a coil fitted!

WaltzingWaters · 05/10/2022 15:15

Different to your situation but got pregnant after a condom (which split), a morning after pill AND being 6 days out of even being fertile all failed. That pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. A year later I fell pregnant whilst on the pill. Very much wanted, just a little sooner than planned. He’s my gorgeous ds now 6 months old and asleep in my arms.
congratulation OP!

iekanda · 05/10/2022 15:16

Congratulations.

I wouldn’t discuss the circumstances of conception anymore IRL. Not because of any problem/shame, just because it is oversharing and none of anyone’s business anyway.

ColeensBoot · 05/10/2022 15:16

Congratulations!

RedWingBoots · 05/10/2022 15:16

Then another one said that her sister fell pregnant on her period twice despite having long cycles normally

It depends when you ovulate and if there is sperm hanging around.

I suppose I want to hear other stories

A handful of children/adults I know were conceived when their mum had a coil. (I know their mothers.)

ComebackQueen · 05/10/2022 15:17

OMG congratulations- not the most ideal circumstances but a blessing for you both.

ThreeRingCircus · 05/10/2022 15:17

Squeezedsquash · 05/10/2022 14:58

One way or another and despite all the odds one of your eggs got through, one of his sperm got through, and you’re pregnant which sounds like it’s good (even if totally unexpected) news for you. Congratulations.

This with bells on.

I have no direct experience but do know a good friend with PCOS was told she would need IVF and years later conceived naturally.....her son is 11 now.

Cantbebotheredwithausername · 05/10/2022 15:17

Mostly just congratulations, really. Sometimes seemingly impossible pregnancies happen when you least expect it.
Two of my really good friends got together and wanted a baby. She has proven really fertile in the past, he had struggled with infertility with a previous partner, to the point of giving up having children. She was 34, he was 49. Took her two cycles to fall pregnant with him and then carry a healthy baby to term.
You say you're not looking for advise on the relationship or the pregnancy - just some sort of reassurance that this can actually happen. Well, it can, and it just did, and it kinda sounds to me like that's a good thing. Children are a blessing!

ThatshallotBaby · 05/10/2022 15:18

Congratulations!
Sometimes these things just happen.

Brenna24 · 05/10/2022 15:19

Aww congratulations. I hope that the pregnancy is an easy smooth one.

MrsTerryPratchett · 05/10/2022 15:20

The universe loves you.

I got pregnant within about 5 minutes of stopping contraceptive injections, really old as well. Doctor said it would be 18-24 months if at all. Nope, less than two months.

Congratulations!

ShadowPuppets · 05/10/2022 15:21

Didiplanthis · 05/10/2022 15:11

Not nearly as dramatic but took 18 months + to conceive dc1, 2 years later nearly 40, assumed may well not happen again, fine with that....conceived twins on first go... only one unprotected episode before positive test...on day 9 of 30 day cycle.... never doing THAT again...

Similar here - a year of trying, tracking ovulation, shagging multiple times a day during fertile window - eventually got DD.

Fell pregnant with DS one year later - we weren’t trying and my period was due the following week so figured we were ‘safe’.

I give people a bit of a ‘look’ when they say we were brave to do 2 under 2! DS now 5 months and coil is firmly in place…

Congratulations OP.

ForFlipsSakes · 05/10/2022 15:22

Of the 3 things (infertility diagnosis, the fact he didn’t finish, and me being on day 9) it’s the fact he didn’t even bloody finish that gets me the most for some reason. Really though he has a stupid amount of pre-ejaculate so it’s not surprising that something snook through. But how did it manage to navigate it’s way through my scar tissue ridden tubes that were supposed to be blocked???

That is one mighty swimmer. Baby’s father has joked that he feels quite proud. I will be encouraging baby into athletics.

OP posts:
PlentyOFool · 05/10/2022 15:22

iekanda · 05/10/2022 15:16

Congratulations.

I wouldn’t discuss the circumstances of conception anymore IRL. Not because of any problem/shame, just because it is oversharing and none of anyone’s business anyway.

^this!

And congrats OP!! What twists and turns life gives us, eh?? Flowers

PlentyOFool · 05/10/2022 15:23

ForFlipsSakes · 05/10/2022 15:22

Of the 3 things (infertility diagnosis, the fact he didn’t finish, and me being on day 9) it’s the fact he didn’t even bloody finish that gets me the most for some reason. Really though he has a stupid amount of pre-ejaculate so it’s not surprising that something snook through. But how did it manage to navigate it’s way through my scar tissue ridden tubes that were supposed to be blocked???

That is one mighty swimmer. Baby’s father has joked that he feels quite proud. I will be encouraging baby into athletics.

They would not be denied 💪🏻