It is possible.: If not ready for pregnancy, would encourage you to use a reliable form of protection. Take care.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Low chance: There is a low chance, not impossible, but low. Withdraw is a poor technique for birth control. Most women ovulate 14 days before they start. So, most likely you had already ovulated. This is your best luck that you are probably not pregnant. Use condoms at a minimum but if you are really concerned about not getting pregnant, talk to your doctor about bc options.
Answered 2/27/2017
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Absolutely: Because ovulation timing varies and pre-ejaculate can contain some viable sperm, your scenario, while unlikely, can lead to pregnancy.
Answered 9/8/2013
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