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ok.. on labor day my girl friend and i had sex and i came inside of her without a condom, but then later that night she got her period. The next day we went to planned parenthood and they told us there was no chance of her being pregnant. We were relieved with the information but then as soon as she got over her period we had unprotected sex again. its possible pre cum got inside of her. what are the chances of the pre cum getting her pregnant? it's been about a little over two weeks and she has been getting pregnancy symptoms like nausea, lower back pain, headaches, sweet cravings (donuts#,tenderness in her breasts#that was only 1 day#, cramps,and constant urination#she pee's a lot anyway). Is there any possibility that she could be pregnant?

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Dear Nick,

It seems to be too early for her to be having any symptoms.  Just to be sure, have her take a home pregnancy test.

Precum very rarely gets anyone pregnant, although it is possible.  The most common way the pull out method fails is when the guy does not pull out in time, and ejaculates into the vagina.  Only you know if you really did pull out in time or not.

Good luck,

Deb

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