Hi -
Specialmom was answering your question medically. Medically speaking, a woman in her mid-40s is considered "older" in terms of pregnancy. Generally speaking, no one here thinks a woman in her 40s is "old", so please understand the difference.
The only way to know if someone is pregnant is to test, but as specialmom said, she used a condom and he didn't ejaculate, so she can't be pregnant.
We are closing this thread.
I didn't call her 'old', I said older. It is older in terms of getting pregnant naturally. That's just a fact. Over the age of 35 is called advanced maternal age by doctors. And I'm older as well, not being insulting. But that is older for natural pregnancy. Younger women have greater risks for getting pregnant during unprotected sex than older women who have fewer eggs and are approaching the years in which we go into menopause. But that risk isn't zero. However, she used an intact condom so that would prevent any risk.
Gosh, you have asked the same or similar questions over and over. She’s older. Not a fertile young thing. Pregnant at 46 is uncommon. However, just like I the at least TWO other times you asked this about yourself - there is a slight chance so condoms should be used. And she did. Do no, she didn’t get pregnant.