Me female.21 India..Me n my.boyfrnd.was fooling around each other but unfortunately my Bf was not wearing.his underwear.but.I was...penetration. Was there and he was on me.... Sum.liquid was there in my.underwear I dont know wheather it was mine or his.precum but deginately.it was not.his.sperm.and I m a virgin girl still...can this condition leads to pregnancy could I be pregnent???? Plzzz giv Me 100% accurate result plZ
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? adviceman49 answered Friday June 6 2014, 6:09 am: It is very possible the liquid in your panties was precum. This is an emission guys have without any feeling that it is going to happen or has happened so there is no way to for him to stop or pull out before it happens. The liquid could also be your secretions or a mixture of both; there is no way to tell for sure. If you are going to fool around in this manner he should at the very least be wearing a condom even if he keeps his underwear on as this is the only way to control what emits from his penis.
Now as to whether or not you're pregnant. The chances are low that you could be pregnant. If you obsess and stress out over whether you are pregnant you will most likely miss your next period due to stress and not pregnancy; as stress causes more missed periods in unmarried women than pregnancy does.
My advice is to purchase a home pregnancy test kit and follow the directions on the package as to when and how to use it. If it comes up negative then your not pregnant and your next period should arrive on schedule if you can remain calm. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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