If your boyfriend did not ejaculate, there would be almost no risk of pregnancy. (The small chance of pregnancy is from the fluid that comes out of a man's penis the moment it becomes erect, called pre-ejaculatory fluid or "pre-cum". By itself, most experts say it does not contain sperm, but there are circumstances where it could contain sperm). Please know that "pre-cum" is a few small drops of liquid that is on the tip of a man's penis when it becomes erect. If he has more fluid that comes out when he gets excited...that is actual ejaculatory fluid and DOES contain sperm.
If your boyfriend is putting his penis inside your vagina without using a condom, this is called "withdrawal method" of sex and is not an effective form of birth control. (The man withdraws his penis before ejaculating). Please make sure your boyfriend is wearing a condom BEFORE his erect penis touches your genitals, even if you two do not want to have sex.
If your period is late, you can take a home pregnancy test, but it is unlikely that you are pregnant from your description.
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If your boyfriend did not ejaculate, there would be almost no risk of pregnancy. (The small chance of pregnancy is from the fluid that comes out of a man's penis the moment it becomes erect, called pre-ejaculatory fluid or "pre-cum". By itself, most experts say it does not contain sperm, but there are circumstances where it could contain sperm). Please know that "pre-cum" is a few small drops of liquid that is on the tip of a man's penis when it becomes erect. If he has more fluid that comes out when he gets excited...that is actual ejaculatory fluid and DOES contain sperm.
If your boyfriend is putting his penis inside your vagina without using a condom, this is called "withdrawal method" of sex and is not an effective form of birth control. (The man withdraws his penis before ejaculating). Please make sure your boyfriend is wearing a condom BEFORE his erect penis touches your genitals, even if you two do not want to have sex.
If your period is late, you can take a home pregnancy test, but it is unlikely that you are pregnant from your description.
April 5, 2011 - 8:52amThis Comment
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