Had Penetration During Sex After Wiping Pre Cum. Any Chance Of Getting Pregnant?
Ok my girlfriend and i had sex and yes there was penetration but just seperate 3 times becuz she wanted just to experience it but before i put it in i wiped off all the precum and put it in 3 seperate times and each time i wiped the pre cum off i didnt go in and out just stuck it in and took it out and wiped the pre cum off. Will she still get pregnate if i put it in dry each time? And her period is about 2 weeks away. Thank you for helping and sorry if i didnt put correct punctuation im kinda scared.
I am afraid if this occurred during her fertile period, there are chances that she might actually get pregnant. Some sperm cells are released usually even before ejaculation. This explains why coitus interruption before ejaculation is the most least effective mode of contraception.
I suggest you consult a primary care physician for proper management. Advice on the existent types of contraception shall also be offered. She shall have the choice then to choice what best suits her case. Thanks and kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.
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Had Penetration During Sex After Wiping Pre Cum. Any Chance Of Getting Pregnant?
hi and thanks for the query, I am afraid if this occurred during her fertile period, there are chances that she might actually get pregnant. Some sperm cells are released usually even before ejaculation. This explains why coitus interruption before ejaculation is the most least effective mode of contraception. I suggest you consult a primary care physician for proper management. Advice on the existent types of contraception shall also be offered. She shall have the choice then to choice what best suits her case. Thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD.