Sure: Many things are possible in life... but the real question is, how likely? This scenario is one reason people who use the "pull out" method still get pregnant. If wanting more certainty not to have a baby next May, one can take an emergency contraceptive pill (assuming sex was less than 72 hours ago) from the local store. One can also ask her Ob-Gyn doctor about getting an IUD or an Ella (ulipristal acetate) pill.
Answered 8/20/2015
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Possible to get preg: Using clomid (clomiphene) it sounds like you are trying to get pregnant. Is that right? If so you may have done it with what happened but it is unlikely since it sounds like it is probably hard for you to get pregnant unless the circumstances are just perfect. You can check pregnancy test but I suspect you may have to try again.
Answered 8/20/2015
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