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Pre-cum/Pregnancy Question.

By Anonymous February 5, 2012 - 3:14pm
 
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Yesterday night, my boyfriend and me were fooling around. He inserted his penis JUST ONCE without any protection. I don't know if there was pre-*** or not, and he says he's really confident that no *** or anything came out. Also after researching a bit, it says that if the guy urinates before the intercourse it kills some of the sperm? Well he urinated before this small intercourse, but I'm still worried. Also I just ended my period a couple days ago. We stopped after one thrust, and also my "cherry" didn't pop. Please if anybody knows any information, please answer back.

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Hi Anonymous,

Thank you for your question and welcome to Empowher. I think there is a highly unlikely scenario that you will become pregant for two reasons. He may not have had any pre-ejaculate during your quick insertion and secondly, you were only a couple days off your period which ovulation occurs around 10-14 days after that day you start you period so I think you are safe. I hope this helps ease your fears. Good luck.

Missie

February 5, 2012 - 4:17pm
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

You did help me ease my worries ALOT. I have another question as well. I got the emergency contraception pill just in case, do you think I should take it for any chance that I can get pregnant?

February 6, 2012 - 4:26pm
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