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writes: I penetrated my girlfriend without a condom [I regret it...] and now we're worried whether pre-cum can cause pregnancy? I had not discharged earlier, i.e, before the penetration. She did take the NorLevo pill the same day, but could someone tell me whether the pill[morning pills] are really effective? Please help me. I'm really worried.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2007): There's a certain stage in a woman's monthly cycle when she's most likely to conceive. I'm not sure when that might be exactly, so you'd be better to search the internet rather than ask me to get a correct answer.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionPhil, wat do you mean by 'she's at a stage conducive to pregnancy'. She last had her period on 26th November and we did it on the 5th of December. Pls explain.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2007): Not only is it possible, it's highly likely if she's at that stage in her cycle when it's conducive to pregnancy.
Phil
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reader, starfairy +, writes (15 December 2007):
Yes it can, and you don't even always know if you've 'pre-came' (if that's the right word!) because sometimes you can have tiny discharges unnoticeable to the human eye.The morning after pill is really your best and only option right now, you can takeit up to 3 days after the incident, but obviously the sooner the better. I think the success rate is about 98% but I would do a bit of research, or better yet, give your doctor a call.
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