I've seen a number of people here mention that they worry they'll have trouble conceiving because they've never had a "pregnancy scare." Honestly, I was on the pill 15 years and good about taking it, so it never really occurred to me to worry that I wasn't one of the 0.3% who got pregnant anyway. But now that we are using FAM in a not-super-conservative way it does give me pause - we consider days safe if I've not had cervical fluid that day, which has meant on low-CM cycles we've had unprotected sex as close as O-3. I trust FAM and know pregnancy is unlikely with no CM, but still - if anything it makes me worry about not having enough CM for when we start trying in ~6-7 months, though it has been pretty variable, ranging from one cycle with 0 watery or EWCM days to 5 days on a couple of others.
On the other hand, hanging around /r/birthcontrol and /r/amipregnant makes me realize that many people who have had a "pregnancy scare" are largely just more paranoid than most people and were never at any real risk of being pregnant - it's wild to me how many people have IUDs or use the pill or condoms AND withdrawal and are still convinced they are pregnant if their period is "late" for a day, or that haven't even had sex and worry about it (with magical flying sperm I guess?). So I wonder what people really mean by "pregnancy scares" and if it gives a false sense of what the risk of it is. Thoughts?
On the other hand, hanging around /r/birthcontrol and /r/amipregnant makes me realize that many people who have had a "pregnancy scare" are largely just more paranoid than most people and were never at any real risk of being pregnant - it's wild to me how many people have IUDs or use the pill or condoms AND withdrawal and are still convinced they are pregnant if their period is "late" for a day, or that haven't even had sex and worry about it (with magical flying sperm I guess?). So I wonder what people really mean by "pregnancy scares" and if it gives a false sense of what the risk of it is. Thoughts?