Can she stiill be pregnant...?

  • NOTE; please do not think this is me. It is truly my sister because I am not afraid or shy since I don’t know any of you. *

My sister had her period on Feb 25th and it ended on March 3rd. It has been 5 days since her period ended and her and her boyfriend kinda have sex for about 2 minutes. Apparently he just put it in and stuff but they didn’t have a condom on. He apparently pulled out because he felt the pre-cum coming. She then went to the washroom to pee.

Can she still be pregnant?

even though,

  • 10% of precum/cum is killed by acid
  • she did pee right after
  • she did just end her period 5 days ago ( can their really be an egg? )
  • he didn’t ejaculate before so there wasn’t any remaining actual sperm in the pre-cum.

Thank you very much!

Answer #1

highly doubt it.

Answer #2

I honestly think there’s a really slim chance of her becoming pregnant. Of course there can be an egg days after your period but unless he came inside of her which isn’t the case I highly doubt she’s pregnant

Answer #3

Well its really unlikely .. but if sperm did somehow manage to get in there it can survive for days so when she ovulates there may well still be sperm there to fertilise the egg.. Xo:)

Answer #4
  1. Some sperm actually prefer the acidity of the vagina. If the vagina were too acidic for ‘precum’, then the human race would not exist.

  2. Peeing does nothing. Urine comes out of a completely different location than that of the sperm entryway.

  3. Yes, there is a chance. Sperm can hang out for quite a while waiting for one of those buggars to pop out.

  4. There IS sperm in pre seminal fluid. Although not much, it does exist.

There is a possibility she could be pregnant, but its probably unlikely. Tell her to practice safe sex. Pregnancy is not the only unwanted result of unprotected sex. She could catch a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Several of which are not curable like HPV, Herpes, Hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS.

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