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Question:
Just wanted to know my partner and I had sex, however, I wanted to try it without a condom by inserting just once then pull out. She said that she wasn't ovulating, and I told her there was no pre-ejaculation yet because we were about start having sex. Well after inserting once and pulling out that was it, however, is it possible for her to get pregnant?

Answer:
by Sandra L. Caron:
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It is unlikely - she is not ovulating, so there is no egg. You did not ejaculate, so there is no sperm. The concern about withdrawal is that some men do not pull out in time. Also, there is no protection from disease. So consider your options in terms of reliable methods of birth control. Why risk pregnancy when there are so many excellent methods avaialbe to protect you? Talk to your partner about her thoughts on this as well. Best wishes.

Reviewed by: Patricia Fawver Ph.D. in Sexology

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