Pregnancy through non-penetration Posted: 04-04-08 06:35am
I have have been reading round, and while
I know that pregnancy can occur though the
penis does not penetrate the vagina, and
that there is a chance of pregnancy from
pre-come, the question I pose is this:
Can pregnancy occur from pre-come without
penetration? My boyfriend and I were
getting a little excited, and he was
pressing his penis against my vagina.
However, there was never any penetration,
and we're not sure is he even released any
pre-come, though he did seem erect. Do I
have any cause to worry about this? Should
I consider the Morning After Pill?
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Tylanas
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Posted: 04-04-08 09:15am
Very unlikely. I personally wouldn't
bother with Plan-B (morning after pill)
but if it will make you feel more secure,
it can't hurt.
If you're becoming sexually active, now is
a good time to get on birth control!
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xbostonx
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Posted: 04-04-08 09:35am
I would not worry about it. There was not
any penetration. If it would make you feel
better then you can get the morning after
pill. I will not hurt it but it will mess
your period up some. It might delay it or
make it longer. I took it once and I got
my period for 2 weeks. Hope this helps.
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