Your question, to begin with, was confusing. You seemed to indicate you had already posted a question that I believed to be answered. If it wasn't, my mistake. I will answer it now so we are clear.
Ejaculate falling on her panty will not cause pregnancy. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside her vagina or (rarely) on the opening. Only you would know exactly where your ejaculate landed. Accidents can happen, so it’s best to use protection if you are truly concerned about your girlfriend's health.
As mentioned in my prior reply, emergency contraception may cause withdrawal bleeding.
It means the pill worked to prevent pregnancy.
You should not take medication without first reading the information it comes with. All medications come with information on what the medication is for and possible side effects.
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Hi again.
Your question, to begin with, was confusing. You seemed to indicate you had already posted a question that I believed to be answered. If it wasn't, my mistake. I will answer it now so we are clear.
Ejaculate falling on her panty will not cause pregnancy. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside her vagina or (rarely) on the opening. Only you would know exactly where your ejaculate landed. Accidents can happen, so it’s best to use protection if you are truly concerned about your girlfriend's health.
As mentioned in my prior reply, emergency contraception may cause withdrawal bleeding.
It means the pill worked to prevent pregnancy.
You should not take medication without first reading the information it comes with. All medications come with information on what the medication is for and possible side effects.
Helena
May 7, 2017 - 7:17amThis Comment
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