Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for coming to us with your concern about possible pregnancy.
According to your tracker app, you were close, if not already ovulating. That presents a risk for pregnancy with unprotected genital to genital contact.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. It is not semen.
However, if your boyfriend ejaculated during oral sex, some sperm could have remained in his urethra. If he urinated before entering you, then the sperm would have been flushed out with his urine. Otherwise, there was a risk of sperm in his pre ejaculate fluid.
The discharge you noticed was your own increased vaginal lubrication caused by sexual arousal.
As far as whether you will miss your next period, and if you did become pregnant, only time will tell. If you are late by at least one week, take an early response pregnancy test. Test in the morning, when you first wake up and urinate.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for coming to us with your concern about possible pregnancy.
According to your tracker app, you were close, if not already ovulating. That presents a risk for pregnancy with unprotected genital to genital contact.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. It is not semen.
However, if your boyfriend ejaculated during oral sex, some sperm could have remained in his urethra. If he urinated before entering you, then the sperm would have been flushed out with his urine. Otherwise, there was a risk of sperm in his pre ejaculate fluid.
The discharge you noticed was your own increased vaginal lubrication caused by sexual arousal.
As far as whether you will miss your next period, and if you did become pregnant, only time will tell. If you are late by at least one week, take an early response pregnancy test. Test in the morning, when you first wake up and urinate.
Keep in touch,
June 27, 2016 - 8:24amMaryann
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