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Male | 38

Pregnancy Risk: Sperm Leak During Incomplete Erection

A 38-year-old man had a one-night stand with a 42-year-old woman(42 years and 6 months) . A condom was used during sex, but there was no complete erection, and during ejaculation the penis with the condom was in the vagina. After ejaculating into the condom, the man continued to have sex for maybe another minute or less or maybe he removed his penis immediately after ejaculating ( not 100% sure if he removed penis immediately after ejaculation). When removing the condom, it was full of sperm and it was not noticed that it would break. But I am interested in what are the chances of an accidental pregnancy if some sperm accidentally leaked out of the condom when the man was inside the woman, since a complete erection did not occur. I didn't notice that anything would leak from the side, the sperm was in the condom when I took it off, but I wonder what the possibility of pregnancy is in this case, also taking into account the age of the man and the woman.

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Answered on 2nd Aug '24

The risk of pregnancy is minimal here­ since a condom was utilized. Howeve­r, there's still a slight chance if se­men escape the­ condom barrier. Even without a full ere­ction, conception remains possible. It's wise­ to watch for early pregnancy signs like misse­d menstruation, nausea, or breast se­nsitivity. If worried, an at-home pregnancy te­st can clarify things. Always use protection and consider consulting a gynecologist for personalize­d guidance.

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These could be signs of a yeast infection. Ye­ast fungi overgrow, causing trouble down there­. Try creams or tablets from the pharmacy to fix it. Loose­ clothing and cotton undies help preve­nt future yeast infections. Ke­ep the vaginal area cle­an and dry. These simple ste­ps should resolve the issue­.

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i had unprotected sex for like 15-17 days ago , but the partner withdraws before ejaculation in a very safe timing but now its been like 3 days i haven't got my periods

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In some cases, the concern could lead to delays in periods. Another reason for late periods might be pregnancy or hormonal changes. The symptoms of pregnancy include nausea, tiredness, and breast tenderness. On the one hand, you can do a home pregnancy test to confirm the pregnancy.

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Consult a gynecologist These symptoms could be indicative of a urinary tract infection or another vaginal infection. In the meantime you can practice good hygiene and drink plenty of water to help alleviate discomfort.

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Yellow jelly-like discharge

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Yellow jelly-like discharge may indicate an infection. See a doctor. Other symptoms may include itching or burning. Avoid douching or using scented products. Practice safe sex and wear cotton underwear. Maintain good hygiene..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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sir ladki ko 1.5 month s period nhi aarha h

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It is common for some women to experience missed or delayed periods, but it is important to understand the underlying cause for this issue. There can be various reasons such as stress, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions. If a woman misses her periods for more than a month, it is advisable to visit a gynecologist to rule out any potential health concerns.

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