Yes! Yes!: I'm not sure how your partner can "pre-ejaculate" into you - it's more of a lubricant that allows/facilitates penetration/intercourse. His "pre-ejaculate may very well contain sperm: so, "yes;" treat the episode as if he did in fact ejaculate into you. You should really be practicing "safer" ("smarter") sex.
Answered 5/7/2014
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i pill: How long since sex? Emergency contraceptives like the i pill are up to 89 % effective when taken w/i 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex. It can reduce chance of pregnancy by up to 95% if used within 24 hours. Pre-ejaculate may contain large amounts of viable sperm (less common), smaller amounts of sperm that are dead or alive or no sperm. There is potential for pregnancy with pre-ejaculate.
Answered 11/10/2018
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Time: If it happened in April is it not too late to be asking about it? If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time, every time. You may consider implanted contraceptive, or IUD. Practice safe sex. Get HPV vaccine,
Answered 11/9/2018
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