Female | 20
Could Pre-Cum Cause Pregnancy? Seeking Advice on Potential Pregnancy Risk After Sexual Contact Without Penetration
I'm seeking advice regarding a recent sexual encounter and potential pregnancy risk. One day ago, I engaged in sexual activity where there was contact between the tip of my penis and the outer layer of the vagina. It's important to note that there was no penetration, and the pre-cum was already present at the tip of my penis before making contact. Additionally, my partner is still a virgin, and there was no penetration of any kind during the encounter. Despite these factors, I'm concerned about the possibility of pregnancy from pre-ejaculate. I've read conflicting information online about the risk of pregnancy from pre-cum, and I'm unsure about the next steps to take to prevent pregnancy. Could you please provide guidance on the effectiveness of emergency contraception in this situation and advise on any additional measures I should consider? I want to ensure that I'm taking appropriate precautions to avoid pregnancy.
Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Based on the information provided the possibility of impregnation from pre-ejaculate in this situation is quite small, though not impossible. As to point that emergency contraception is the best when taken immediately after unprotected sex should be stressed. You could start by seeing a gynecologist or a reproductive health specialist to discuss the issue and possible methods of emergency contraception.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynecologyy" (3427)
Hi - I am currently pregnant and need a clarity on my conception date. To give a bit of background- I was on combined contraceptive pills (Ovranette) until 9th of March, when I came off it after finishing a pill pack. I got my withdrawal bleeding on 12th March(which I consider as the first day of myLMP) I tested positive for pregnancy on 11th April when my periods didn’t arrive. I had two ultrasound scan so far - one on 2nd May when the gestation age was measured as 7 weeks 2 days as per ultrasound and the second one on 9th May when the gestation age was measured as 8 weeks 2 days as per ultrasound. Since I conceived the next month after coming off pill, I need some clarity on when did the conception happen. I had 2 times sexual intercourse during this time - one on 12th March (couple of hours before commencing my withdrawal bleeding) and the next one on 23rd March - would like to know which intercourse has resulted in the pregnancy
Female | 32
According to what you’ve said it’s more likely that the sexual intercourse on 23rd March caused your pregnancy. Typically, a pregnancy test becomes positive about 4 weeks after conception which matches the dates. Having taken the pill, you can easily mistake withdrawal bleeding for your normal period. Some symptoms such as positive pregnancy tests and ultrasound findings indicate that it happened after 12th March. The best thing to do now is keep seeing a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hii there i am 24 year old female. I had unprotedted sex with my partner and after that i took contraceptive pill then after that i had again unprotected sex…..and my period is statt in 2 days i wanted to know i m not gonna get preagnant right. I am safe????
Female | 24
The pill is good at preventing pregnancy, but it's not 100 % effective. If you're going to get your period in 2 days, the chances for you to get pregnant are lower now, still, it is a small chance. If there is any worry, you can do a pregnancy test after your period to make sure you're not pregnant.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Hello, I'm 18 years old.I lost sensation in my clitoris.I noticed that the skin of the labia majora has become very thin. My libido is very low for 3 years.I am still a virgin because of this. I had blood tests and ultrasound, the test results are normal. Could it be vaginal atrophy? What kind of tests should I do?
Female | 18
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Hi, so I had a medical abortion recently (less than 5 weeks pregnant and the transvaginal scan said the embryo couldn’t be visualised yet/ it’s also my first pregnancy). After I was administered 4 pills of Misoprostol vaginally at the hospital, I started bleeding 2 hours later but it was like a regular period (a little heavier than usual and some clots/tissue much later in the day). I’ve been reading stories about intense pain and cramping etc. but haven’t experienced any at all. I took a pain med on the first day expecting a lot of pain but all I felt was some pressure in my abdomen for a few hours and a heating pad helped. It’s been around 5 days since then (proper bleeding for 2-3 days and very light bleeding on the 4th day and spotting on the 5th day). Today I stopped bleeding. Is this normal?
Female | 29
It is quite common to get different experiences in a medical abortion. Some people face severe pain, but others do not. Nevertheless, bleeding and not feeling much pain seems to be not a big deal at the moment. Every person has a different response to the drugs. Please keep an eye on symptoms such as heavy bleeding, severe pain, or high fever and alert your gynecologist in case of any. In addition, keep a low-stress pace, rest well, and fulfil the post-abortion aftercare recommendations you were provided with.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
It it possible for girl too vomiting for four times in day maybe I saw are period during sex with our spame connection is that possible
Female | 19
This symptom still may not be necessarily linked to having a period during sex with any strong evidence to back it up. It is advisable to go to a gynecologist or a general physician who can make the diagnosis of the cause of the vomiting and prescribe the treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I want to know about my pregnancy related question
Female | 26
Please let me know what was your question. I can provide you with the answer once you have asked the question.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I had sex on 19/5/2023 and my periods date was 20/5/2023 i.e. today But i haven't got them yet Is it possible for me to get pregnant even though we had used protection but still I'm concerned
Female | 19
The risk of pregnancy is generally low. However, variations in cycles, stress, and other factors can cause period delays. Consider emergency contraception if needed, and if your period is significantly late, take a pregnancy test.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Age 21 years , I have a problem with menstruation cycle
Female | 21
If you have any trouble with the regularity of your menstrual cycle, it is vital to visit a gynecologist. Uneven menstruation is often a result of hormonal deficiencies, emotional stress, or underlying problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I am a young girls my age is 25 I am suffering from irregular periods from 2023 till Jun,2024. I am to much worried about it as no lady doctor can understand that what's wrong with me .
Female | 25
The problem of not having regular periods is quite irritating. Before you even realize it, a period that arrives sooner than usual, later than anticipated, or never at all can be one of the symptoms. Stress, weight changes, hormonal imbalances, or even medical conditions can be the causes. To ensure a healthy way of living, keep stress under control, and eat good food. Go to a gynecologist for treatment.
Answered on 22nd June '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Why does my pt have a faint line and the others has not
Female | 19
A faint line on a pregnancy test could be due to early pregnancy, lower hCG hormone levels, or test sensitivity. If you're unsure consult a gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My period is more than 15 days...
Female | 16
4 weeks or more is unusual and should be considered a medical alarm. It is necessary to visit a gynecologist to assess the exact cause of the problem and also for the treatment. One should visit a doctor immediately to avoid furthering the problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I have a late period and im sexually active the sexual act was without penetration and I took the morning after pill Is there any chance for me to get pregnant
Female | 23
The effectiveness of the pill depends on factors like timing and individual variables. If you're sexually active and concerned about pregnancy, consider taking a pregnancy test if your period is significantly delayed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 17 years old. I haven't got my period since a week, usually it arrives around and mostly on 28th of every month but it's been quite a time since I haven't got it. So what should I do?
Female | 17
Don't worry if your periods aren't all that regular at this age. Stress, gaining or losing a lot of weight, or hormonal shifts can throw things off. Try keeping tabs on how you feel each day until your next few cycles happen. In case they don't start within a month or two, it might be good to talk about it with a gynecologist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I missed my periods yesterday and took beta HCG blood test today. I turned -ve. Is there any hope for pregnancy few days after?.... Please confirm
Female | 25
Missing a period does not confirm pregnancy, there may be other factors involved; Beta HCG is reliable for early detection of pregnancy; A negative beta test indicates the fact that you are not yet pregnant during testing. Re-test if your period still disappears after seven days or so and seek out professional medical assistance
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
What happen if I take I pill medicine without fertilization what effect does medicine takes
Female | 19
Taking the i-pill might result into hormonal disturbances in your body which in turn might disrupt your menstrual cycle. It is always recommendable that you see your doctor before taking any drugs for contraception purposes.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
My period lasts for three days...which day of my cycle should I start taking the 21 days contraceptive pills?
Female | 24
I would counsel you to start using the 21-day oral contraceptive pills on day one of your menstrual cycle. This will ensure effectiveness and avoid unwanted pregnancies. In case you are worried about anything else, seek the opinion of a gynecologist who will give more specific help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
i was on antibiotics a few days ago and i should have my period in 3 days time. note that i am on bc pill. i was having abdominal cramps and lots of bloating and feeling nauseated. i have experienced pink discharge 2 days ago (which i usually have before my period starts) and now when i poop i have blood coming out my vagina (which looked like when i have my period). not sure if it is a type of discharge, but it looks more like period blood. however during the night i do not bleed at all and not even now. what is happening?
Female | 20
You may experience irregular vaginal bleeding. This can occur when taking birth control pills along with antibiotics. Antibiotics could affect how the pills work, causing unexpected bleeding. The pink discharge and bleeding during bowel movements might relate to this. If bleeding persists or worsens, consult your gynecologist promptly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
It is possible for pregnancy 7 day of her period
Female | 22
You can get pregnant even a week after your periods. This happens due to ovulation - egg release from ovaries. You might then experience missed periods, tiredness, and nausea if pregnant. Using protection during intimacy lowers pregnancy risk.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Near government hospital pregnant
Female | 32
If you are pregnant and you have symptoms like abdominal pain, bleeding, or vaginal discharge, be sure to talk to your doctor as soon as you can. These symptoms might show the threatening situation of a miscarriage or preterm labor. Please see a gynecologist or obstetrician for an inclusive assessment and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Clear discharge two weeks after the start date of my period and light spotting
Female | 3q
A transparent drip as well as minor bleeding following your menstrual period may occur due to some reasons. It may be as simple as your body discharging old blood or it could also signify hormonal changes or infection. Watch out for such signs and if they don’t stop or instead worsen, then you should see a gynecologist immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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