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My friend's words- Yesterday, Me and my partner had a little moment or we had a sexual intercourse but just for a 5 seconds. When we started, he just pulled out after 5 seconds because I felt pain. When he pulled out, we got to know that his semen was little released during that small intercourse. Now, I am concerned about the pregnancy; would it cause pregnancy to me as he didn't use any contraceptive precaution. I just want to know would it effect us in any way? Should I take any pills? What should we do?
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Yes may be Chance's of getting pregnant there is no proof that sperm not goes inside the womb better to take precaution, so always take prevention is better then any emergency.
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