Can You Get Pregnant Without Intercourse? Emergency Contraception - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Is it possible to get pregnant?


You have not engaged in sexual intercourse (still a virgin).
After 10 AM on July 13, your boyfriend rubbed against you with his underwear on.
Due to the presence of fluid on your underwear (originating from the vagina) and the possibility of pre-ejaculate containing a small amount of sperm, you are very concerned.
Therefore, on July 14 at 9:30 AM, you purchased Tinpreg Tablets, a first-generation single-dose emergency contraceptive pill, and took it.
Is this effective?

z, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/14

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, you should not be pregnant.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2023/07/14

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Yes, it is possible to become pregnant without intercourse, particularly through activities that involve genital contact or the transfer of bodily fluids. In your case, the concern arises from the potential presence of sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) and the fact that there was contact through clothing. While the likelihood of pregnancy from such activities is lower than from direct intercourse, it is not zero.

Emergency contraception, such as the Tinpreg Tablets you mentioned, is designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. The effectiveness of emergency contraception is highest when taken as soon as possible after the risk of pregnancy, ideally within 72 hours, but some types can be taken up to 5 days after the event. Since you took the emergency contraceptive pill within a day of the incident, it is likely to be effective in reducing the risk of pregnancy.

It's important to note that emergency contraception works primarily by delaying ovulation. If ovulation has already occurred, the effectiveness may be reduced. Additionally, emergency contraceptive pills do not terminate an existing pregnancy; they are intended to prevent one from occurring.

In terms of your mental and emotional well-being, it is completely normal to feel anxious about the possibility of unintended pregnancy, especially given the circumstances. If you have further concerns or experience any unusual symptoms, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare provider. They can provide guidance, reassurance, and additional options for contraception moving forward.

In the future, if you wish to engage in sexual activities, consider discussing contraceptive options with your partner to ensure both of you feel comfortable and protected. There are various methods available, including condoms, hormonal birth control, and other forms of contraception that can help prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.

Lastly, if you have any ongoing concerns about your reproductive health or contraception, seeking advice from a healthcare professional can provide you with personalized information and support.

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