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Is Pregnancy Possible Through Pre-ejaculatory Fluid?
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Question: My partner rubbed his gential against mine and we did not have intercourse and he did not ejaculate. However, I am worried that his precum could have had some sperm and it could've gotten in, especially with his finger.
The first day of my last period was Nov. 22 and I was with my partner on Dec. 5. I have a 28-day cycle. I got worried and took the My Way, EC pill on Dec. 6. But I had already begun to have pain on my left ovary that same day. I'm not sure if I was ovulating that day or about to begin. On Dec.. 7, I saw a clear, thin mucus like egg whites, so I could've ovulated that day or the 5th. I'm not sure!
I started having cramps Dec. 11-13 and then they died down after that. My period is due Dec. 20. What are the chances of pregnancy?
The first day of my last period was Nov. 22 and I was with my partner on Dec. 5. I have a 28-day cycle. I got worried and took the My Way, EC pill on Dec. 6. But I had already begun to have pain on my left ovary that same day. I'm not sure if I was ovulating that day or about to begin. On Dec.. 7, I saw a clear, thin mucus like egg whites, so I could've ovulated that day or the 5th. I'm not sure!
I started having cramps Dec. 11-13 and then they died down after that. My period is due Dec. 20. What are the chances of pregnancy?
Brief Answer:
No chance of getting pregnant.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
Your chances of pregnancy are 0.
Please do not worry.
Without intercourse and ejaculation, there cannot be a pregnancy.
Please wait for your period.
IT might be delayed a bit because of the EC pill, but you will surely have it.
Rest assured, there is no chance of a pregnancy at all.
All the best.
PLease feel free to discuss further.
No chance of getting pregnant.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
Your chances of pregnancy are 0.
Please do not worry.
Without intercourse and ejaculation, there cannot be a pregnancy.
Please wait for your period.
IT might be delayed a bit because of the EC pill, but you will surely have it.
Rest assured, there is no chance of a pregnancy at all.
All the best.
PLease feel free to discuss further.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Thank you Dr. XXXXXXX but is it true that precum does have sperm in it or not. I've read conflicting information about it. I'm worried because I also read that there is no evidence that the EC pill works after ovulation.
Brief Answer:
Precum carries risk of pregnancy, and EC does not work after ovulation
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for the appreciation.
Let me explain further.
Precum indeed does have live sperm, and carries a risk of pregnancy.
But there was no intercourse, as you mentioned, so there is no question of a pregnancy at all.
And regarding the EC, it has very less chances of working after ovulation.
But then, there was no intercourse in the first place, so I feel that your worries are baseless.
Please relax.
you can contact me directly anytime, using the following link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
Take care.
Precum carries risk of pregnancy, and EC does not work after ovulation
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for the appreciation.
Let me explain further.
Precum indeed does have live sperm, and carries a risk of pregnancy.
But there was no intercourse, as you mentioned, so there is no question of a pregnancy at all.
And regarding the EC, it has very less chances of working after ovulation.
But then, there was no intercourse in the first place, so I feel that your worries are baseless.
Please relax.
you can contact me directly anytime, using the following link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
Take care.
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