The menstrual cycle is generally 27 days, which is 3 days earlier this time. On the sixth night of menstrual period, there is still a little coffee color, which is completely over. On the 9th day, my roommate wore a condom. When I pulled it out, I found that the condom didn't come out at the vaginal opening. I took it out when I wiped it. Especially worried about pregnancy. Because the 9th day is the first day of ovulation. But on the 10th night, there was something Brown flowing from the vaginal orifice. (does this mean it's impossible to get pregnant) bought emergency contraceptives. It's almost 72 hours tonight. I really don't want to eat. But I'm afraid I'll get pregnant
Condition Analysis:
Hello. In the same room during ovulation, the probability of pregnancy is relatively high. When wearing condoms for contraception, you must wear condoms throughout the whole process, and the condoms cannot break or fall off during the same room. On the second day after the same sex, there was a discharge of card color and brown secretion, indicating that it was indeed ovulation. You are more likely to get pregnant in this situation. In case, you should take emergency contraceptives within 72 hours after sex.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you said, even if you are not in the same room during ovulation, pregnancy may occur, because abnormal ovulation may also occur at ordinary times. If there is abnormal ovulation, you may get pregnant at any time. Now you have been taking contraceptives for nearly 72 hours, and the effect may not be particularly good
Condition Analysis:
The main reason is that the condom has slippage. If you can be sure that there is no sperm leakage, you can not take contraceptives. If it cannot be ruled out, it is suggested that it is safer to take emergency contraceptives. Pregnancy and abortion are very harmful. Emergency contraceptives can lead to irregular menstruation at most, and will not lead to non pregnancy in the future.
Condition Analysis:
If the menstruation is normal, the ovulation day is generally about the 14th day before the next menstruation. Four or five days before and after the ovulation day belong to the dangerous period, and there is the possibility of pregnancy in sexual life. Other times are safe periods, and there is little chance of pregnancy. If the menstrual cycle is 27 days, there is a chance of pregnancy. We can only say that wearing condoms is not likely to get pregnant.