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jaaaa (Anonymous, 83.68.95.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Could I get pregnant from penetration at the beginning of intercourse?

The day before ovulation, I had intercourse, several unprotected moves. Then the boy put on a condom, he did it to the end with protection, they would not reach orgasm or inject into the condom. Could I have gotten pregnant from penetration at the beginning? I'm very scared

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

Short unprotected penetration, not ending with ejaculation, is associated with some risk of pregnancy, but small and definitely less than if there was a full ejaculation in the woman's vagina. This potential risk may result from the presence of live sperm in the preejaculate. It is very difficult to determine whether and in what quantity such pre-ejaculate could have appeared during the intercourse that you had. To avoid unnecessary stress in the future, it is best to have the whole intercourse at once with protection in the form of, for example, a condom. I enclose information that may be of interest to you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/prezerwatywy-dla-mezczyzn https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/antykoncepcja

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