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Can Non Penetrative Sex With Ejaculation On The Vagina Cause Pregnancy?
Hi. A friend of mine who is a virgin had her boyfriend ejaculate on her vagina. this happened 7 days to her next menstraul period. her normal period should have started on the 27th according to a 28 day menstrual cycke but it can on the 26th. Usually, her period last for about 7 days with light period starting on the3rd day but this time, her period was heavy for the first 2days with clots but went by within 5 days.she has done two home pregnancy test( the 1st during the period and the 2nd today) withthe results turning negative but she still has signs like lower abdominal pains, knee cramps, breast tenderness, brown discharge.What her the chances of her being pregnant?
It seems as though your partner may be suffering from a hormonal imbalance. When your partner experienced the sexual contact did she by any chance take any birth control pills or contraceptives to prevent pregnancy.
At times even by the sexual act itself there can be a hormonal fluctuation, so I would not really worry about this as it seems like a hormonal imbalance as she did experience her period.
Wait for a while and then approach a doctor (not for ruling out pregnancy), but for the hormonal imbalance. Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Can Non Penetrative Sex With Ejaculation On The Vagina Cause Pregnancy?
Hello sir and welcome. It seems as though your partner may be suffering from a hormonal imbalance. When your partner experienced the sexual contact did she by any chance take any birth control pills or contraceptives to prevent pregnancy. At times even by the sexual act itself there can be a hormonal fluctuation, so I would not really worry about this as it seems like a hormonal imbalance as she did experience her period. Wait for a while and then approach a doctor (not for ruling out pregnancy), but for the hormonal imbalance. Hope this helps. Best wishes.