Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
You cannot be pregnant for several reasons. First of all, pre-ejaculation does not always contain sperm. If pre-ejaculate got in to outside of the condom, it was most likely too damaged to make you pregnant. Also the condom blocked any healthy sperm from entering your vagina. Finally, you took emergency contraception. EC can not only cause bleeding a few days later but also disrupt your regular cycle. Other side effects can include: nausea, cramping, bloating, tender breasts, and back pain.
If you are still concerned about pregnancy, you can alway take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Faith
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
You cannot be pregnant for several reasons. First of all, pre-ejaculation does not always contain sperm. If pre-ejaculate got in to outside of the condom, it was most likely too damaged to make you pregnant. Also the condom blocked any healthy sperm from entering your vagina. Finally, you took emergency contraception. EC can not only cause bleeding a few days later but also disrupt your regular cycle. Other side effects can include: nausea, cramping, bloating, tender breasts, and back pain.
If you are still concerned about pregnancy, you can alway take a pregnancy test to be sure.
June 12, 2016 - 9:17pmFaith
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