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Hi there. I have some questions.

Yesterday, I 'messed around' with my fiancee and we ended up doing petting without any clothes on. How high the chance she gets pregnant if:

1. There is a small ammount of my pre-cum but I did not ejaculate. And also, I did not penetrate her.

2. Her hymen is still intact. She is - as far as I know - a virgin, literary (we planned to do this after we married in August next year).

3. The last day of her peroid is April 25th, and we did that yesterday morning on May 3rd.

4. I did take a pee and do some cleaning beforehand.

5. The last time I masturbate is on April 30th.

(Another question: Is a woman orgasm helps wiping the sperm out if there are any sperms on the clitoris? Is there any chance I still have some sperms in my pre-cum that morning?)

Thank you so much.


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replied May 5th, 2010
Am I Pregnant Answer A11747
Hi,

Welcome to the ehealthforum. I am glad to help you out.

The possibility of pregnancy seems minimal as you have not penetrated her and you didn’t ejaculate. There’s a small chance of the presence of sperms in the precum.

The unsafe period (period when the chances of pregnancy are high) starts around 10 days after the last menstruation day.

Hence, it was borderline day when you were having the fun. To be sure, she can do a serum pregnancy test around 10 days from now and in case, it is negative the possibility of pregnancy will not be there.

If she gets her periods on time, then the pregnancy will definitely be ruled out. I sincerely hope this information helps. Take care.



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