adviceman49 answered Tuesday January 6 2015, 9:31 am: Yes it is very possible. When you are having intercourse the male emits some sperm as a lubricant while having intercourse. Most people refer to this as precum. He does not feel this emission and there is nothing he can do to prevent it. This emission of sperm is large enough to impregnate.
I suggest you do two things:
1. If this intercourse has been in the last 48 hours get and take the plan B pill. The plan B pill has also been known to work up to 7 days after intercourse as well.
2. Purchase two home pregnancy test kits and follow the instructions for when to test. Regardless of the results; test again 10 days later to confirm the test to rule out a false result.
In this day an age it is irresponsible of the male not to use a condom when having sex. The condom is not just for protection against pregnancy. The condom also guards against the transmission of many STD's and the HIV/SIDS virus.
Back in my day, during the dark ages of the 1960's and the sexual revolution the girls has a saying that is just as appropriate today as it was then. "No rubber, no lover."
Hopefully you and your boyfriend are 14 or older. IF so no store or drug store can refuse to sell you condoms, the Plan B pill or the test kits under a federal law called HIPPA.
Getting pregnant is a lot more complicated than just having sex. You have to have sex during the right time of the month, while you are ovulating. Which is called your fertile time; for most women this occurs some time during the 7th and 21st day of their menstrual cycle.
You know when your last period was and when it ended; count the days from then to when you had intercourse. If you know exactly when you ovulate then you are most fertile 3 days before and 3 days after your ovary ejects and egg. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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