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Hi,
No--there is no chance for pregnancy from your description. Unprotected sexual activity (pressing genitals together with no penetration) CAN lead to a slight risk of pregnancy, but if you had your menstrual period after this "episode", then menstrual bleeding means there is not a viable pregnancy.

Implantation bleeding is a misnomer; is should be called implantation spotting. It is literally a spot of blood that is seen on the toilet paper after you use the toilet and wipe, or on your underwear.

Lastly, any symptoms you are experiencing now...just days after your unprotected sexual activities (sorry--no better term!) could not be pregnancy symptoms, as these do not occur for weeks after unprotected sex. (You are not actually pregnancy for 10-14 days after you ovulate; I've written about this in-depth in other responses).

For future---please know that there is a slight risk of pregnancy when you have genital-to-genital contact, even if you do not have penetration. Any time a man's penis is erect, there is pre-cum (pre-ejaculatory fluid), which you may not see. This pre-cum may contain sperm. In order to have safer sexual encounters in the future--which will be even more pleasurable, as there will not be the worry afterwards---please see a doctor for hormonal contraception and/or use a condom each and every time there is any genital-to-genital contact.

October 8, 2009 - 2:38pm

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