Pregnancy: Pregnancy is not likely if you had intercourse just "hours" before your flow started. If your period was on time as expected you are not likely to be pregnant. Sexually transmitted diseases can still be an issue even if you are not pregnant. You need to use condoms every time you have sex to prevent pregnancy and disease. Btw "precum" contains sperm so ejaculation is not required for pregnancy.
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No: Intercourse a day before a normal period begins will not result in a pregnancy. It is too late in the cycle. If you are worried, a simple urine preg test will show you that you are not...And ease your worries. Getting on a good contraceptive would be wise - and prevent a lot of headaches and worries. There are many good, safe choices for you. See your doctor to get started.
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