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If your boyfriend did not ejaculate, there would not be a chance for pregnancy. Even if he touched his own penis and then your vagina...if he did not ejaculate, there would be no chance of pregnancy (sperm from the ejaculatory fluid would need to enter the vagina in order to conceive).

Please no every man has pre-cum. Pre-ejaculatory fluid (or "pre-cum") occurs at the moment the penis becomes erect---a small amount of fluid comes out of the tip of the penis. This "pre-cum" is literally just a few drops of fluid, and usually does not contain sperm. There are very few instances where it may contain sperm (if the man ejaculated immediately prior to this erection, the pre-cum could push out some of the previous ejaculatory fluid).

When you have the type of sex you describe...it really does not matter how far in the penis went...it is still sex. When the man withdraws his penis before ejaculating, this is known as the withdrawal method, and is not a reliable form of birth control. If you do not want to get pregnant...please use a condom next time (even if his penis does not go all the way into your vagina).

You can take a home pregnancy test once you have missed your period, so anytime after March 28th would be the appropriate time. Your chances of pregnancy (from your description) are about zero since there was no ejaculation.

April 3, 2011 - 7:17pm

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