rainhorse68 answered Monday October 6 2014, 4:37 am: Almost guarantee she will not be pregnant. Taking the pill afterwards makes an unlikely way of introducing live sperm into her and making her pregnant into a virtually zero-risk event. You're wise to recognise that pre-cum CAN contain sperm and so having penetrative sex without contraceptive pills/devices, or after-sex pill, or a condom on right throughout the act is a bad idea (pulling out before full ejaculation is not a very good idea even if you manage to do it succesfully every time). Have fun, but stay safe. Birth-control pills and condoms have a higher percentage protection rate than after-sex pills too, and one or the other should be your first choice really if you're having regular and frequent sex. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
nikz answered Tuesday September 30 2014, 4:42 pm: Although it's possible to get pregnant from pre ejaculation, the chances are not extremely high. If she took the pill, then you're fine, it's unlikely that she will become pregnant [ nikz's advice column | Ask nikz A Question ]
Mindlessmarbles answered Sunday September 28 2014, 9:43 pm: Personally, I cannot answer this question precisely, due to the fact that i am not a doctor, and i do not know the state your girl may be in, but i will try. I would think that she is not pregnant, but if you want to be sure take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps! [ Mindlessmarbles's advice column | Ask Mindlessmarbles A Question ]
xx-me-xx answered Sunday September 28 2014, 8:08 pm: Took ipill? Not sure if you're talking about the pill, or the morning after pill. Either way, chances of her getting pregnant with precum from your finger are highly unlikely. Short answer: no. [ xx-me-xx's advice column | Ask xx-me-xx A Question ]
soadorable__x3 answered Sunday September 28 2014, 4:03 pm: In general, the amount of semen found in precum is very low. However this varies based on the man, since I assume that you are young (still in your teens) your chances of making a girl pregnant through precum are most likely higher than if you were older. So, if there was precum on your finger there is a slim chance.
Even with the morning after pill there is a slim chance that she could be pregnant. The morning after pill is only 87 percent effective against preventing unplanned pregnancies: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
While the chances of her being pregnant with the 'possibility of precum' on your finger are very small, you should be aware that there is a slim possibility of her getting pregnant.
If it will make the two of you feel better, encourage her to take a pregnancy test. But, like I said, the chances are very slim. So rest assured with the idea that she is probably not pregnant. [ soadorable__x3's advice column | Ask soadorable__x3 A Question ]
pseudophun answered Wednesday September 24 2014, 1:45 pm: Only time will tell...
But I'm betting no. I mean it was stupid, and there's a chance she could get pregnant from such a thing, but she took the pill, so I'm betting you'll be fine.
In general, I'd be more careful than this in the future unless you're really into having a kid, paying child support, or becoming a deadbeat dad whose kid hates them for abandoning it since they were still a kid themselves when the child was conceived.
Magii answered Wednesday September 24 2014, 9:57 am: dump ass she cant get pregnant because per cum is the stuff the helps the semen to get into the girls system plus it fights bacteria in the proses of sex your welcome [ Magii's advice column | Ask Magii A Question ]
britZ67 answered Wednesday September 24 2014, 1:54 am: Since birth control is supposed to be 100% effective, most likely not. However, it is still best to be cautious. Both of you wash your hands after sexy time. ;) [ britZ67's advice column | Ask britZ67 A Question ]
ieatjello answered Sunday September 21 2014, 5:05 pm: Depends what pill she took...was it a Plan B? Most likely she won't be pregnant if she took Plan B immediately. Next time when you want to finger a girl, make sure you wash your hands first and avoid her genitals if you touched yours first so you can avoid these pregnancy scares. [ ieatjello's advice column | Ask ieatjello A Question ]
DDiazella3 answered Sunday September 21 2014, 4:03 am: Almost 100% no. The chances of pregnancy are very low. I don't know about the ipill particularly but most emergency contraceptive pills prevent pregnancy with a 90-100% success rate when they are taken correctly. If she took it within 72 hours of this incident you should be just fine. You should know within the first week because she should get her period sometime in the next 7 days. Each pill is a bit different some are 3 days others can be 5 to 7 days. If your curious about this specific pill you can always ask your pharmacist, check the ipill web site or ask your doctor.
Fingering with precum is an extremely low risk sex act in terms of pregnancy. Precum is generally sterile. There is no sperm in pre-cum. It's fluid your body releases to clear out your urethra in preparation for the actual cum. It leaves the urethra less acidic for sperm survival and with a clear passage so the maximum amount can pass through when you orgasm. Sometimes precum can have sperm in. If you had an orgasm right before that, and some left over sperm from the last orgasm was still in your urethra, then it could be in your precum fluid. It wouldn't be a lot but it is possible.
Dragonflymagic answered Saturday September 20 2014, 7:45 pm: If she's on the pill, takes it daily as her form of birth control, then she's probably not going to become pregnant.
If she was not on the pill or any other type of contraception, and precum was transfered to her by fingers, yes she can become pregnant.
Now if you meant that she took Plan B, the morning after pill to be safe, it works well as long as it is taken within a certain amount of time. the following day or two is best. It may still protect up to 120 hrs or 5 days after unprotected sex,but waiting up to the last minute to take it can't guarantee it's effectiveness 100%. A female may still become pregnant. If she misses a period, she may want to take a pregnancy test.
If she is on the pill but forgets to take it occasionally, that can result in her becoming pregnant. She either needs to use an alarm on her cell to remind her to take every day on schedule same time even, or switch to something different like the contraceptive shot, or use of an IUD, intrauterine device. If you're not adults, and parents don't know you're sexually active, I advise going to Planned Parental..they have programs made for youth to teach and train them about safe sex and avoiding pregnancy and will help the girl get on birthcontrol if not.
Main thing is that the two of you talk about this with each other. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
GiddyGeezer answered Saturday September 20 2014, 3:25 pm: I can't say for 100% certainty that she couldn't be pregnant but it is very unlikely. The best way to prevent this from happening again is for her to get on birth control and for you to always wear a condom. You know what they say, an oz. of prevention is worth a lb. of cure!In a case like this it could be 7 or 8 lbs! If she is going to be sexually active in any way(this includes fingering, oral or anal sex) your girl friend needs to get an appointment at a women's health clinic or with an ob/gyn as soon as possible. In the meantime please be careful! [ GiddyGeezer's advice column | Ask GiddyGeezer A Question ]
KeewiSweeti answered Saturday September 20 2014, 3:14 pm: Well, it's possible. Though unlikely- think about this. Precum has a very small amount of sperm in it, and you only say it MIGHT have been on your finger. So, mathematically and logically speaking, the probability is very small, but not nonexistent, I suppose. [ KeewiSweeti's advice column | Ask KeewiSweeti A Question ]
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