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More often, pre-ejaculatory fluid is associated with weaker probability of making you pregnant. Actually, chances of conception from pre-ejaculatory liquid are less because there is no semen in that fluid. No matter if your partner had pulled out but when there is a semen in
urethra then precum can pick it up on the way. If it happens, it will lead to
pregnancy.
there are certain circumstances when a woman can become pregnant from man’s precum. However, chances of pregnancy happening are quiet low. Precum couldn’t be noticed by most of the men as they think that they have pulled-out before ejaculation thus it won’t lead to pregnancy. No doubt, precum has lower count of sperm but it never means it can’t make a woman pregnant.
It is normal for some women to bleed after having sexual intercourse for the first time. Bright red in color, the bleeding is caused by stretching of the
hymen until it tears. If the bleeding continues, it will turn dark red and trail off until it stops, typically within a few days.
nothing to worry about, get your urine check by pregnancy test kit after 4 weeks and get yourself check by gynecologist.
thanks,
Dr.Rahul Banerjee