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Suggest Methods To Prevent Pregnancy

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Hi,

we are a newly married couple, for the first time we did sex, but we don't want baby now, in first sex i had weared my clothes, which got wet at the time of sex, just wanted to confirm is there any poosibility of pregnancy.
Mon, 21 Sep 2015
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Hi & Welcome.
At the outset I wish you a happy married life.

Since your cloths got wet during sex that means the ejaculated seminal fluid did not enter in to your vagina hence there is no possibility of pregnancy.

However if you are in doubt, get the pregnancy test on your urine sample if you miss your next period.

If you wish to prevent pregnancy in future, consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and advise for an ideal contraceptive for you.
It may be hormonal pills, barrier methods like condoms, etc.

Hope I could answer your query.
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Suggest Methods To Prevent Pregnancy

Hi & Welcome. At the outset I wish you a happy married life. Since your cloths got wet during sex that means the ejaculated seminal fluid did not enter in to your vagina hence there is no possibility of pregnancy. However if you are in doubt, get the pregnancy test on your urine sample if you miss your next period. If you wish to prevent pregnancy in future, consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and advise for an ideal contraceptive for you. It may be hormonal pills, barrier methods like condoms, etc. Hope I could answer your query.