Hi,
I had unprotected sex last night, and my partner did not ejaculate inside of me but I am unsure if he had pre-ejacualated inside of me. I know he did not ejaculate previous to us having sex, but I'm feeling unsure about pre-ejaculation contributing to risks of causing pregnancy. According to my period cycle tracker,yesterday was the day I ovulated, so that is why I am kind of uneasy. Would you recommend me to take plan B today as it has not been a full 24 hours yet?
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Premature ejaculation means coming too quickly, and it's one of the most common sexual problems.
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March 5, 2013 - 3:17amThis Comment
Doesn't pre ejaculation only contain sperm when the male has ejaculated previous to it and therefore has sperm leftover in it. And isnt plan B bad for your health?
February 18, 2013 - 1:56pmPre-ejaculate can contain sperm - there are several variables like if a man hasn't urinated recently. There are no absolutes in this area.
Plan B is not detrimental to one's health!
Best,
Susan
February 18, 2013 - 3:29pmHi Anon
We cannot really tell someone to take or not to take a medication but Plan B may be a viable option for you - you actually have a few days to take it. It stops about 92% of pregnancies that otherwise would happen.
Your risk right now is low but since you are ovulating, taking the chance of hoping for the best is something you might regret therefore taking Plan B will take great steps in lowering your risk even more.
Best,
Susan
February 18, 2013 - 1:45pm