To put this in perspective, pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. However, if your partner had a recent ejaculation, such as he had an ejaculation a short time before this encounter, some sperm could remain in his urethra. But, if he urinated before this all happened, any stow away sperm was flushed out.
If he didn't penetrate your vagina and ejaculate before putting on the condom, I do not think you were at risk for becoming pregnant.
Since this happened two days ago, if you were considering taking an emergency contraceptive, you are now in the last 24 hours when it will still be effective.
Before you do that, please contact your physician.Report what has happened and take his or her advice.
I would hate to see you 'mess up' your hormones when there was a slight questionable risk.
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Hello Anonymous,
i can appreciate how scared you must be.
To put this in perspective, pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. However, if your partner had a recent ejaculation, such as he had an ejaculation a short time before this encounter, some sperm could remain in his urethra. But, if he urinated before this all happened, any stow away sperm was flushed out.
If he didn't penetrate your vagina and ejaculate before putting on the condom, I do not think you were at risk for becoming pregnant.
Since this happened two days ago, if you were considering taking an emergency contraceptive, you are now in the last 24 hours when it will still be effective.
Before you do that, please contact your physician.Report what has happened and take his or her advice.
I would hate to see you 'mess up' your hormones when there was a slight questionable risk.
Regards,
January 29, 2016 - 9:26amMaryann
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