Oral sex as cited does not pose a pregnancy risk. Menstrual flow a week later indicates the supportive material for any pregnancy shed. If no actual intercourse occurred during a fertile period, the pregnancy risk is zero.
Answered 12/28/2022
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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 12/27/2022
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No ejaculation in mouth or vagina in this scenario= no pregnancy
Answered 12/28/2022
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One can not become pregnant unless an ejaculation occurs in the vagina during ovulation.. Oral and anal sex with a release of sperm can't cause pregnancy. If vaginal sex occurs in future, than use protection to avoid pregnancy.
Answered 12/29/2022
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