Pregnancy is not possible in above circumstances. Contraception remains otherwise key in avoiding undesired pregnancy and associated anxiety, specifically when intercourse becomes possible.
Answered 5/22/2022
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While you are not at risk of pregnancy from this episode, your behavior is putting you at risk of pregnancy and STDS. Visit this site for guidance on safe sex: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/safer-sex-guidelines Get HPV vaccine Use contraceptive all the time, every time. Wish you good health!
Answered 5/23/2022
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No. Precum usually has no sperms. All sperms die within 10mts outside
Answered 5/24/2022
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Any type of sperm is dead outside of the vagina for 5-7 minutes. You can only get pregnant if fresh, live sperm enters your vagina by intercourse or if your partner fingers you with pre cum and or live sperm on fingers. Practice safe sex so you don't need to worry.
Answered 5/30/2022
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