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Had protected sex with partner on 31-july. expected day of ovulation as per period tracker is 2-august. he used a condom, there was deep penetration but no ejaculation. worried about the odds of pregnancy. didn't take a morning after pill?
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From your description very low to nil. But if worried get a pregnancy test
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