Pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. If a male has had a recent ejaculation, sperm can remain in the urethra (the tube that both semen and urine pass through). Once he urinates, sperm is flushed out. If you had ejaculated, you would know it. So, there was no reason for her to take emergency contraception. ECP can cause bleeding and spotting and irregularity in a woman's cycle. It's not to be taken lightly. Her period confirms she is not pregnant.
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Dear Anon.
Thank you for your post.
Pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. If a male has had a recent ejaculation, sperm can remain in the urethra (the tube that both semen and urine pass through). Once he urinates, sperm is flushed out. If you had ejaculated, you would know it. So, there was no reason for her to take emergency contraception. ECP can cause bleeding and spotting and irregularity in a woman's cycle. It's not to be taken lightly. Her period confirms she is not pregnant.
Helena
June 17, 2017 - 4:45amThis Comment
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