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Well 2 days ago we had sex for the first time, the problem is that she has touched my prcum and then she put the condom on me. I am not sure if she had cleaned her hand with a paper or sthg or no, she's not sure of anything either. Now I was wondering can she become pregnent from a really small amount of precum that stayed on my penis for a minute or so before she touched it, and then put the condom? and if yes, does the fact that it was 2 days before she must have got her period make the chance a lot lower? She's already late, am already afraid we might have done sthg wrong be4, if it happens that she's not pregnent now i don't wanna find out next month that she's pregnent from what we did 2 days ago. We did it on saturday nightnow it's tuesday do u think i need to get her an ECP? Thanks
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Honestly, that's got to be your judgement call. if you don't know what you did or not (and really, y'all just have to pay attention to these things) I can't know either.
Given you've said her cycles are very regular and given the time of her cycle you stated and what you've described, I'd say no. If you're suspecting her period is late because she's pregnant already, EC isn't going to help -- it can only prevent pregnancy, it cannot terminate it. My guess is her period is late because she's stressed out over this, but then I don't know what occurred before this incident that you're alluding to.
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