pregnanyc - #10635
Hello, I would like medical advice regarding a possible pregnancy risk after a sexual encounter. Here are the exact details: My last menstrual period started on March 27 and ended on April 1. My cycles are usually around 31 days. On April 4, I had sexual intercourse with a condom. There was ejaculation inside the condom, and we checked afterward — it did not break or leak. After that, my partner cleaned himself externally with tissue, and I also went to urinate. Later, there was a second brief contact without a condom. During this: There was very minimal penetration (only the tip) There were about 1–2 very brief thrusts It lasted only a few seconds There was NO ejaculation during this second contact My concern is about possible exposure to pre-ejaculate or residual semen during the second brief contact. Currently: I am not experiencing fertile-type cervical mucus (just slightly increased wetness) This occurred early in my cycle, likely before ovulation My questions: Is there any real risk of pregnancy from this situation?
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