Pregnancy bcz of sex 2days before period

2023-12-08 10:05:40
Do we get pregnancy if we have dry sex that too for the first time and some fingering right before period start..like two days before periods? Periods are delayed by one week so feeling tensed about it..
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Answered2023-12-09 06:14:42

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Answered2023-12-08 13:30:01

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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question For pregnancy sperms have to ejelated inside vagina and sperm have to fertilized egg and that fertilized egg have to implement in uterus. Fingering not resulting pregnancy as it don't have sperm. And just before period is non ovulation days so no worries abt pregnancy. For further guidance on it Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani

Answered2023-12-08 10:38:06

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Please consult a Gynaecologist with details about all events like date of last period, how often do you have sex in a month, what precautions do you take. Then a specific answer can be given.

Answered2023-12-08 10:14:11

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Connect pls

Answered2023-12-08 13:40:22

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Connect plz

Answered2023-12-08 11:07:31

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If your periods are delayed you should check for pregnancy. Although chances of pregnancy are very rare

Answered2023-12-08 11:07:18

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What exactly do you mean by  dry sex You can go for a pregnancy test if negative you can take a medicine to help you get your periods

Answered2023-12-08 10:51:15

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Do UPT and review

Answered2023-12-08 10:30:57

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If u r sexually active  and if u had unprotected vaginal sex and then if u miss period u should do pregnancy test

Answered2023-12-08 10:28:14

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