Charles Ray
New member
I know this belongs probably on another board but I'll get the most knowledge about this on this board...
Ok last night me and my g/f were having sex and as usual we were using the withdrawl method which has worked for 3 years now...except this time as I was withdrawing away from her her body followed me and I ejaculated in her a little bit. Now we quickly went to a pharmacy and used douche which probably didn't work because knowing about how it all works the sperm was probably sucked up into the uterus. Today I did some research and I found that you CAN actually time when a female can't get pregnant.... however if you are a day off on your timing(hence 14th day FROM when she gets her period) she will get pregnant. Now sperm lives in the body for 5 days and the last time she got her period was 9 days ago...whiiiiiich if you do the math in 5 days it will be the 14th day of her menstrual cycle. And her cycle is normally 28-29 days
What I'm thinking is delaying the time when she begins to ovulate by having her work out.. which she did today...(because it screws up women's menstrual cycles sometimes) and maybe taking a pill or something.
For those of you who know the chemistry of it all.......do you think Novaldex couuuld actually cause the endometrium to break away earlier or even slow down the process of her menstrual cycle. Could it act like the morning after pill and help prevent it from actually binding.
Help me out please!
Ok last night me and my g/f were having sex and as usual we were using the withdrawl method which has worked for 3 years now...except this time as I was withdrawing away from her her body followed me and I ejaculated in her a little bit. Now we quickly went to a pharmacy and used douche which probably didn't work because knowing about how it all works the sperm was probably sucked up into the uterus. Today I did some research and I found that you CAN actually time when a female can't get pregnant.... however if you are a day off on your timing(hence 14th day FROM when she gets her period) she will get pregnant. Now sperm lives in the body for 5 days and the last time she got her period was 9 days ago...whiiiiiich if you do the math in 5 days it will be the 14th day of her menstrual cycle. And her cycle is normally 28-29 days
What I'm thinking is delaying the time when she begins to ovulate by having her work out.. which she did today...(because it screws up women's menstrual cycles sometimes) and maybe taking a pill or something.
For those of you who know the chemistry of it all.......do you think Novaldex couuuld actually cause the endometrium to break away earlier or even slow down the process of her menstrual cycle. Could it act like the morning after pill and help prevent it from actually binding.
Help me out please!