Question Posted Wednesday January 26 2005, 11:52 pm
Ok i just messed around with my ex-boyfriend...yea bad i know but it was my first time and i was wondering if there was anyway i could get pregnant if it was only pre-cum and it would have only been transfered by hands? does anyone know what the chances are? or where to find out atleast? thanks that would be helpful! i'm also extremely sore...i didnt hurt at all during and i didnt hurt after until now and its been like 7 hours since....?
AKSherma answered Thursday January 27 2005, 9:21 am: Yes there is a very remote chance that you may become pregnant with pre-cum and if it was actually transferred into you. However it is extremely rare, but if your period usually comes on a regular date and you miss it, it may be worth getting a pregnancy test (you can get them for a buck at the dollar store so it's not that expensive).
As for the soreness, I'm going to assume that you mean in the pubic area. Soreness can have a lot of reasons, but from what you make it sound like- you may have just strained a muscle or may have been a bit to rough with him. Compare it to a long heavy workout- it doesn't "hurt" during or immediately after but when you wake up in the morning you are really sore. It just means that your muscle and such are healing whatever was damaged and it should start decreasing over time. If the pain becomes sharp, continuous and gets worse, or if there are other signs of something is wrong (discharge, redness, rash, etc.) then you should be checked by an OBGYN as soon as you can.
xxbrunettekissxx answered Thursday January 27 2005, 8:52 am: well if the cum was out to long then the sperm will die and you might have ripped a tissue. You might wanna see a doctor or sumthin. Im not exactly sure but if you go to www.teencentral.com and make a user name and ask this question they willn give you the exact information the next day. I really hhope everythings ok.
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