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Me nd GF(both 22)gon 4 a movie & got corner seat wer ter wr no1 near. so we startd kising nd al.it was 1st time for us. so wen she pated my penis for some time i got ejaculated and semen came out nd it was all over my hand. i wiped my hand in my dress. then did fingering in her vagina wid that hand nd made her ejaculate too.
1.is ter any posibility tat the semen got inside her system nd cause pregnency?
For safety she had an "ipill" tablet after 6-7 hours of this incident.
her normal period time is 27-29th of evry month. this incident hapend on 6th of this month, wich i hope is the duration in wich she has high chance of getting pregnent. after 1 week, on 14th she had bleeding.
2.is this bleeding normal?
3.today is 30th nd still the periods havnt started. will she hav periods this month?
4.wil it b absent or late?
5.wil she get her normal period timing back from next month?
6.wether a pregnency check is needed? then wich is the most efective nd safest way?pls ansr al qustns


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replied May 30th, 2012
Fertility Answer A35502
Hi,
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The chances of pregnancy are high if she was during her fertile days at the time of sexual contact (especially if pre-cum or semen has come in contact with vagina during fingering or genital contact). Sperms can stay alive for hours in wet and warm environment. If she has taken the emergency contraception within 48 hours of unprotected intercourse/sexual contact, it should help in preventing pregnancy (provided you were not sexually active without protection after taking it). The bleeding that she had after few days of taking emergency contraception could be the withdrawal bleeding that occurs within 5-7 days of taking the emergency contraception. Since the emergency contraceptives contain high doses of hormones, these can disrupt the normal hormonal and period pattern causing period/bleeding abnormalities and appearance of new symptoms. Wait and watch for her next periods which can be delayed. To arrive at your next expected period date, count the usual menstrual cycle length starting with first day of your withdrawal bleeding. She should visit her doctor/gynecologist for further evaluation if periods are missed or abnormal, or if she suspects chances of pregnancy, or if periods do not start within 10 days of expected date. If pregnancy gets ruled out and if you intend to remain sexually active, you should consider getting her started on suitable regular birth control measures to be protected (after her periods). She should be regular with birth control use as instructed. Avoid having unprotected sexual contact and avoid repeated use of emergency contraception.
Take care.


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replied May 31st, 2012
Thank you very much doctor.. to our relief her periods started today.. (3 days after her normal period date)... So now there is no chance of pregnancy right?

Doctor, we would like to remain sexually active...in fact our marriage might happen soon.. we don't want babies for at least 2 years.. i would like to know which would be a safe and best birth control method?
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