Namastey
From what you described, the risk of Pregnancy is extremely low to almost negligible.
• There was no penetrative vaginal intercourse, which is the main way pregnancy occurs.
• Fingering with semen on the hand after 2–3 minutes further reduces risk because sperm lose viability quickly when exposed to air.
• You were on day 4–6 of your period, which is typically a low fertility window (ovulation does not happen this early in most cycles).
• You also took an emergency contraceptive (i-pill / levonorgestrel) within 72 hours, which further reduces even minimal risk.
The “white substance” seen could easily be:
• Normal vaginal discharge mixed with semen traces
• Menstrual fluid + discharge (which can appear whitish)
Your current brownish/red bleeding starting April 4 is very likely:
• A common side effect of the i-pill (hormonal withdrawal bleeding)
• Not a sign of pregnancy
Next Steps
• Track your next cycle — emergency pills often disturb timing, flow, and color of bleeding for that month.
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Health Tips
• Emergency pills like i-pill can cause:
• Early or delayed periods
• Spotting or brown bleeding
• Temporary hormonal imbalance
• The discharge you saw does NOT mean ovulation — ovulation usually happens around day 12–16, not during active periods.
• Try to avoid frequent use of emergency contraception — instead consider a regular contraceptive method for peace of mind.
Thank you