If your underwear was pushed to the side, there may be some risk of pregnancy. We can't say what your risk was exactly - we don't know if that did happen or if you were ovulating etc. Peeing after sexual activity does not stop pregnancy. You need to just wait for your period to come along. If it doesn't you need to take a test but your risk is extremely low, based on what you said.
In future, don't engage in risky sexual activity if you are looking to avoid pregnancy.
Best,
Susan
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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
If your underwear was pushed to the side, there may be some risk of pregnancy. We can't say what your risk was exactly - we don't know if that did happen or if you were ovulating etc. Peeing after sexual activity does not stop pregnancy. You need to just wait for your period to come along. If it doesn't you need to take a test but your risk is extremely low, based on what you said.
October 4, 2017 - 3:27pmIn future, don't engage in risky sexual activity if you are looking to avoid pregnancy.
Best,
Susan
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