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If it was in for few seconds, is there a risk for pregnancy? |
Is it possible to get pregnant if i didnt really have sex, my bf just put his penis inside for a second and then withdrawed. no ejaculation. and just a week after period ended. i dont know if precum can cause pregnancy or not but if the penis was just there for a second can it cause a pregnancy. should i be worried or not? How many times are you going to ask this question. I get your worried but posting it a million times is not going to change the fact you exposed yourself to the possibililty of pregnancy! Precum and the lubrication a penis has contains sperm, not as much as ejaculate but it only takes ONE. You did have sex, stop living in denial, his penis entered you, even if for just a second that is intercourse. Every girls cycle is different people ovulate at different times, especially if you are in your teens. And by this question I am betting you are quite young. Go get a pregnancy test, go to planned parenthood get a responsible method of birth control if you have avoided pregnancy by sheer dumb luck! Precum has sperm in it. You might be pregnant. Yes it is possible. A week after your period ended is close to when most women are most likely to get pregnant but if it was truly only a second your probably not pregnant. Next time be more careful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Although it is unlikely that you will be pregnant, it is possible to become pregnant through just the insertion of the penis, as precum has sperm in it. If it is worrying you it help your peice of mind to take a pregnancy test, and in the future i would advise you use a condom or other form of protection as you need to consider the other risks of unprotected sex such as STI's. |
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