"Protected sex" has some variations in definition: while condoms are significant contraceptives, putting them on after intercourse has started without one, allows some semen with sperm to be produced without a definitive orgasm for the male. If this is combined with proximate "ovulation", pregnancy is "possible".
Answered 5/24/2022
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Pregnancy is known to have occurred from sex on any and all days of the cycle. If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time, every time. Consider implanted contraceptive, or IUD. Practice safe sex. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/safer-sex-guidelines Get HPV vaccine,
Answered 5/25/2022
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Chances of pregnancy with what you are doing is low but not 0. suggest continue to use prophylaxis of choice
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