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Unprotected Sex

Unprotected sex is the act of having sexual intercourse without using protection in the form of a condom. It is considered unsafe due to the risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) it carries.

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I took five emergency contraceptive pills one hour after unprotected intercourse and five pills after 12 hours. Could I be pregnant?

Query: Hello doctor,My partner and I had unprotected sex, and I am not sure about my safety. According to my menstruation calendar, I should have been safe during that time. However, I am worried that it might be incorrect. As a precautionary measure, I took five emergency contraceptive pills one hour afte...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understood your concern. Firstly, I would like to inform you that one emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) is sufficient. Avoid taking excessive pills as it can disrupt your menstrual cycle and affect your body. In addition, pregnancy can only occur...  Read Full »

I got engaged in a brief episode of unprotected intercourse lasting around two to three seconds. Am I preganant?

Query: Hello doctor,I engaged in a brief episode of unprotected intercourse lasting around two to three seconds, during which there was no ejaculation but a small amount of precum was present. This incident took place a few days after the completion of my estimated ovulation period. My menstrual cycle is i...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. Pregnancy is possible, although the chances are low, as precum may contain a small number of sperm. Pregnancy occurs through the introduction of precum or semen into the vagina. To determine pregnancy, you can conduct a urine pregnancy test...  Read Full »

My partner’s periods are late. Could she be pregnant?

Query: Hello doctor, My girlfriend had her last period last month from the fourteenth day to the eighteenth day, and we had sex on the eighth day of this month. We had sex for five minutes, and I did not cum in her. After having sex, I took the dick out, and then we continued the rest of the makeout (not p...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. Pregnancy can only happen if precum (pre-ejaculate) or semen is released inside the vagina. You can take urine pregnancy test (UPT) from the first day of a missed period. If you do not know when your next period is...  Read Full »

I experience light spotting after unprotected sex. Could I be pregnant?

Query: Hai doctor, I am a 23-year-old woman who recently engaged in unprotected sexual activity six days ago. However, my partner did not ejaculate inside my vagina. I have been experiencing light spotting with brown-colored blood for the past four days. My previous menstrual cycle began on 25th and 19th ...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. It is important to note that pregnancy can occur if there was any presence of precum (pre-ejaculate) or if semen was released inside the vagina. You can carry out urine pregnancy test (UPT) from the first day of a ...  Read Full »

My partner has delayed periods with a negative pregnancy test after unprotected sex. Why?

Query: Hello doctor,I had unprotected sex with no ejaculation with my partner one month back. After that, my partner had a delayed period, and we took a urine pregnancy test, which was negative. But her period did not come on the second day, and she had cramps and a mild vaginal discharge. We checked the u...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Delay in periods is a common thing among females. A delay of up to one week (7 to 10 days) is considered normal if it happens once or twice in a year and if there is no underlying disease. Causes of delayed menstruation include pregnancy, stress, sudden weight loss, ...  Read Full »

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