Risk of pregnancy from dried precum on fingers.

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I have a simple query that with very tiny amount of pre cum which was apparently 2-3 mins old and dried was on finger tip is vulnerable for pregnancy? And also it happend on 9th day of menstrual cycle which is assumed to be safe day for sex, and is it possible that morning sickness can start as early as fourth day after this?

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Family Physician-GP

Expert:  Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy replied 4 Days.

Hello,
Thank you for your query at Doctorspring.com
I understand your concern.
There is no chance of pregnancy from precum. There have been lots of controversial studies, however, nothing has been conclusive.
Also, morning sickness can't start as early. It takes at least 2 weeks once pregnancy has occurred.
Feel free to discuss further,
Regards.

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Patient replied :

So i have nithing to wory about then sir so she is having vomiting and also severe headache? And her last mesnstrual cycle too delayed by appx. 10 days so m i assured sir not to have any problems regarding pregnancy? As finger was inserted and it was dry too.. And waiting for an other rply sir asap


Expert:  Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy replied 3 Days.

Hello,
You do not need to worry as stress may sometimes delay the menstrual period so I would advise you to wait. You can also take home pregnancy test for confirmation.

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Patient replied :

Thank you sir.. And i just wanted a clear picture as there will be lots of problem which i won't be able to handle and also is it practically impossible type r8 as i to a mbbs student that is why i m asking sorry sir.. And so chncs are practically impossible r8?


Expert:  Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy replied 2 Days.

Yes, you are right. Chances are minimal. Take care

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Patient replied :

And the pre cum was there for around 4 hours so what is the chance?


Expert:  Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy replied 1 Day.

There is no chance at all if precum was left for 4 hours. Please do not worry.

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