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"Pulling out" is not now, nor has it ever been a form of birth control. Your chances of being pregnant are pretty good.
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No one can tell you what your chances are, because you are either pregnant or not. If you're worried, then you should consider the morning after pill. Don't have unprotected sex unless you want to get pregnant.
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Pretty good? not exactly. Odds are against you being pregnant. If you think about it. Because you have to think about, (if he actually pulled out in time) the odds of the egg taking to the sperm, a sperm if there was enough pre ejaculation to actually "come out" then think of if he might be sterile... If you are able to have kids, or if you two together could actually have kids. ya know? Just " piss on a stick" and hope for the best, and go to the doctor and get on the pill as soon as you can. If it doesn't throw off your hormones too much. :) Good luck, i hope for the best!
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Posted 10 May. Two months ago. The question may have answered itself by now. Darryl61 is dead right; Shadowsyx is dead wrong. "Twenty-four days after" means that you were well into your next fertile cycle, so the odds of getting pregnant are better than 50/50. You're "pretty sure nothing got in me"? That's just plain dumb. Of course some got in you. Biologically, "pulling out" is the same as pumping your womb full of sperm. Get a pregnancy test AND see your gynecologist. And if you don't want to get pregnant, don't fuck. I hope the baby is healthy --- and disease-free.
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Even when wearing protection you can get pregnant... and since you weren't protected you could become pregnant because a man's penis releases a little bit of sperm even before he ejaculates. Sooo... your chances might be a little high. To be on the safe side TAKE emergency contraceptive pills!!!!!!!!!!!
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