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What are the chances of getting pregnant from Precum?

What are the chances of getting pregnant from Precum?

The odds of getting pregnant from precum are very small. As mentioned above, it’s estimated that 4 in 100 people will get pregnant when using the withdrawal method correctly. Even if the man pulls out and ejaculates away from the vagina or vulva area, there is a 4\% chance that pregnancy may result.

How fast can a girl get pregnant?

Conception (when the egg is fertilized by the sperm) can take place as soon as three minutes after sex or it may take up to five days. Implantation (when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall) occurs five to 10 days after fertilization—which means it can happen anywhere from five to 15 days after you had sex.

What should you do if the condom gets stuck inside you?

If you have succeeded in taking out the condom, be sure you cleanse yourself well and immediately take a morning-after pill. This will decrease the possibly of you getting pregnant, as the contents of the condom could have slipped out while stuck inside you.

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How can I prevent pregnancy if the condom breaks after sex?

Anytime a condom slips off, breaks, or tears after ejaculation has happened, and you are NOT currently on another form of birth control (like the pill, ring, patch, implant, or IUD), the best way to prevent pregnancy is to take emergency contraception, AKA the morning-after pill.

How long after unprotected sex can I use emergency contraception?

You can use emergency contraception up to five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. You can get one type of morning-after pill called Plan B One-Step over-the-counter (without a prescription) at drugstores, no matter how old you are. Plan B One-Step works better the sooner you take it after unprotected sex, so get it as fast as possible.

Why is it important to hold the base of the condom?

Oops! You’re right – this is a great example of why it’s important to hold on to the base of the condom when pulling the penis out. If a condom slips off inside your vagina, semen can spill out and cause pregnancy.