Bit awkward to ask but i have no one to talk to about this. We were careful but im not sure na, period is bit late and now tension ho rahi hai. is it really possible from that? someone pls clear this.
Listen, yes it actually can cause pregnancy, so don't rely on the pull-out method. But hey, don't stress too much right now! Just wait for your period date, and if it's late, do a home test.
Yes, it can. I know how stressful and overwhelming this waiting period can be, your emotions must be all over the place right now. Your feelings are completely valid, dear, just take a deep breath and take a test when the time is right.
Yes, it can definitely lead to pregnancy because pre-ejaculatory fluid can contain sperm. By the way, if you do find out you are pregnant later, please be very careful about your diet and sweets from the start. I had gestational diabetes and had to manage my carbs so strictly.
Yes, pre-cum can contain active sperm, so there is always a chance. Please don't worry or panic though. If you are anxious, just take a home pregnancy test 14 days after intercourse to be absolutely sure.
Oh yes, it definitely can! My toddler running around the house right now is living proof of that, haha. Looking back, I realize how much we used to stress over these small things, but honestly, whatever happens, happens for the best.
Yes, it can cause pregnancy. I felt so much anxiety when we had a similar slip-up and I was constantly checking my body for signs. When those two lines finally appeared, I felt a mix of fear and sheer joy, it was such an emotional rollercoaster for me.
Yes, absolutely! I just delivered my baby boy and honestly, this is exactly how we conceived because we thought pre-cum is safe. There are active sperms in it sometimes, so don't take the risk if you're not planning and use protection.
Yes, it is very much possible to get pregnant from pre-ejaculation fluid. If you are expecting, just remember to keep your routine healthy. I am still doing my daily walking but only because my gynac allowed it after my scan, so always consult your doctor first.