
Q: Oral sex or ejaculation in the mouth, can it cause pregnancy?
A: No, because there is no direct contact of sperm with the vagina, but there is a risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Q: Using fingers but unsure if they are contaminated with sperm, can this cause pregnancy?
A: The chance is zero. Sperm must enter the vagina directly and be in a suitable environment to have a chance of causing pregnancy.
Q: Rubbing externally without penetration, can it cause pregnancy?
A: If there is no penetration, there is no chance of pregnancy.
Q: Having sex during menstruation, can it cause pregnancy?
A: Mostly, the chance is very low, but if the menstrual cycle is short or ovulation occurs early, there might be a slight chance.
Q: Partner ejaculates outside, can it cause pregnancy?
A: There is still a chance of pregnancy because pre-ejaculatory fluid may contain sperm. “Withdrawal” is not a safe method of contraception.
Q: Having sex on non-ovulation days, can it cause pregnancy?
A: There is still a chance because sperm can survive in the body for up to 5 days. If you have sex just a few days before ovulation, pregnancy can occur.
Summary: “Low chance” ≠ “No chance at all.” If you do not want to become pregnant, it is recommended to use effective contraception methods such as condoms, birth control pills, or consult a doctor
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