Pregnancy: Even if your partner doesn't ejaculate inside your vagina, sperm can be discharged into the vaginal before full ejaculation resulting in pregnancy. This technique is not effective for birth control.
Answered 12/2/2014
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Not likely.: if pregnancy tests are negative two weeks later you should not be pregnant. Rare exceptions would include late ovulation and test failure. Consult with your gynecologist to be sure.
Answered 2/14/2020
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It's possible.: Simple answer, it's possible to be pregnant, don't drink, and check again in a week. If still negative, then see your doctor. Having unprotected sex is always a risk unless your in a monogamous and commited relationship. First is the risk of STD and the other is unplanned pregnancy. A woman's body is sensitive to many factors including stress and other females cycles.
Answered 4/1/2016
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