
Had Sex. Partner Has Vaginal Bleeding And Pain. Suggest

I will assume that the bleeding was related to her period. If this is the case, then the point in her cycle where you had unprotected intercourse was at a point where pregnancy is extremely unlikely. Also, if you did not fully ejaculate, then the chance of pregnancy is likely further decreased. On top of that, the chance of pregnancy per cycle, even under the best of circumstances is only about 15-20%. Taking all of these factors into account, the chance of pregnancy is almost zero. Nonetheless, you must use backup protection and she should do a pregnancy test in about 2 weeks. If it is negative, then she is not pregnancy.
My one concern is that you said she was feeling like she was going to "blackout" during intercourse. This could be related to pain or trauma in the vagina. I could also be wrong about the subsequent bleeding being related to her cycle. It might be related to injury of the vagina itself. If she is having any further problems with bleeding or pain, then she really needs to visit a doctor and have an exam, regardless of the cultural issues that exist.
I hope that this helps.


Given what you are saying, again, I think that the chance of pregnancy is EXTREMELY SMALL. Nonetheless, please have her check a pregnancy test in 2 weeks and have her consider getting in to see her doctor!
Thank you and good luck!

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