well me and my boyfriend where playing around yesterday. his penis touched my vagina and he pre-cumed a little. after that he fingered me and i think that way the precum may have gotten into me and now i'm scared that i'm pregnant cause now is also the time when i'm most fertil :/ can precum cause pregnancy? and afterwards he also went into me for like 3 seconds but i told him to pull out. i dont think he pre-cumed when he was in me though. and i also had a few drinks which is also the reason i was so careless (is there a chance that the alcohol could've prevented pregnancy?) .. usually i always use a condom and i'm very careful. is there a high chance that i might be pregnant?
Samantha567 answered Sunday June 26 2011, 2:05 am: You may be pregnant. And alchol does not prevent pregnancy but might effect your child in the womb if you are pregnant. I'd get yourself tested. [ Samantha567's advice column | Ask Samantha567 A Question ]
Xui answered Saturday June 25 2011, 8:03 pm: There is always a chance despite what kind of method or birth control you use. Nothing is ever 100% and yes, something as small as precum can cause pregnancy. If you do not want to get pregnant use precaution at all times. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
AskSinz answered Saturday June 25 2011, 5:12 pm: Yes there is a chance you could be pregnant due to pre-cum and no alcohol can not prevent the pregnancy unless you mean it in the sense that had you not have drank so much this probably wouldn't have happened. You could always get the morning after pill and if your really not sure then you must wait about 2-3 weeks from the time that you had sex with him to take a home pregnancy test. When there's no form of birth control and he goes inside you or he pre-cums in you or near the opening of your vagina then there's always a slight chance of pregnancy. This might not have been the answer you wanted to hear but maybe next time try to be a little bit more careful?
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