HomeAnswersObstetrics and Gynecologypre -ejaculatory fluidI rubbed my penis on my girlfriend's vaginal skin without ejaculation but with pre-cum last month. Could she be pregnant?

Is there a risk of pregnancy from pre-ejaculate contact with vagina skin?

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Answered by

Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Medically reviewed by

Dr. K. Shobana

Published At November 25, 2023
Reviewed AtApril 10, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I rubbed my penis on my girlfriend's vagina skin without ejaculation but with pre-cum on last month. She got her last menstrual period two months ago as she took 35 days for it. Now it is the end of last month and we did our foreplay last week and rubbed my penis on her vagina. Is there any chance of pregnancy?

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Thank you for your query. I read your query and understood your concern.

Pregnancy cannot happen this way. Pregnancy can happen if precum (pre-ejaculate) or if semen is released inside the vagina. You can carry out urine for a pregnancy test (urine pregnancy test) from the first day of a missed period. If you do not know when your next period is due, then do the test at least 10 days after you have unprotected sex. Wait for menses to happen. If they do not happen and it has been more than 10 days, then go for a urine pregnancy test. If it comes back negative, then go for a beta hcg test (human chorionic gonadotropin), and then visit a gynecologist for detailed evaluation.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Muntaqa Butt
Dr. Muntaqa Butt

General Practitioner

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