अगर स्खलन बाहर हुआ था लेकिन मुझे प्री-कम को लेकर चिंता है, तो प्रेग्नेंसी के कितने चांस हैं?
हेलो डॉक्टर, कृपया हमारी मदद करें। मैं और मेरी गर्लफ्रेंड नाबालिग हैं और हम प्रेग्नेंसी को लेकर बहुत डरे हुए हैं। उसका आखिरी पीरियड 15 तारीख को शुरू हुआ था। हमने आज सेक्स किया लेकिन इजैकुलेशन पूरी तरह से बाहर हुआ। हमें सिर्फ इस बात की चिंता है कि शायद कोई छोटी बूंद गलती से अंदर चली गई हो। क्या कुछ होगा??
When did your girlfriend's last period start?:
- 3 weeks agoHow regular are your girlfriend's menstrual cycles?:
- Don't knowHave you used any form of contraception during sexual activity?:
- Not applicableHow long did the sexual activity last?:
- More than 15 minutesHas your girlfriend experienced any unusual symptoms since the sexual activity?:
- No symptomsHow do you both feel emotionally about the situation?:
- ConfusedHave you discussed this with a trusted adult or health professional?:
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If ejaculation occurred outside the body, the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced. However, pre-ejaculatory fluid, commonly known as pre-cum, can contain sperm, though typically in much smaller quantities compared to ejaculate. The presence of sperm in pre-cum varies and isn’t always consistent, but it is possible for some to be present. The chances of pregnancy from pre-cum are lower, especially if you fully withdrew before ejaculation and contact with the vaginal area was minimal. Given that her last period began on the 15th and assuming a regular menstrual cycle of around 28 days, ovulation might occur roughly between day 12 and day 16 of the cycle. If the sexual encounter happened shortly before or during this period, there’s a higher chance of pregnancy compared to other times in the cycle. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, an over-the-counter emergency contraceptive (often referred to as the morning-after pill) could be considered if the intercourse occurred within the past 72 hours. It’s most effective the sooner it’s taken. For ongoing sexual activity, using condoms or discussing other reliable forms of birth control can help prevent similar worries in the future. If you need further guidance, it’d be wise to consult a healthcare provider both for accurate information and personalized advice. Remember to also consider STI prevention and get tested as needed. Being equipped with knowledge and protected through reliable means is the best way to safeguard both partners’ health and peace of mind.
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