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I had sexual intercourse with my girlfriend on last week , i didn't " came " in her , but pulled out and shoot out on tissues , but i didn't see any visible "PRECUM" on my penis ... Will she get pregnant ? I didn't insert fully though , i'm a bit worried that she'll get pregnant ... " I urinated before the intercourse .."

Because i've came across some post that after urinating , it will wash away the sperms in the " precum " .. , i need answers , thanks ! i know that im a bit foolish .. dont judge !! THANKS !
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My girlfriend just told me that she had brown discharge .. Is that normal cause she said when my penis was inserted , she felt like its abit tight and pain ..
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And I've just masturbate(morning) like the day before we had sex , but I've clean my penis and peed quite a number of times that day .. Would that clean out too ? Sorry was too worried and will not try again without safety precautions ...
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I would like to know the chance of getting pregnant out of this .. Info : I " came " out in like within 5 minutes when we were having sex ... Before that , I've notice that underwear near my penis is quite sticky , so I went to the toilet and urinate to clear my path ..  Is the chance high that she will get pregnant ? Thanks in advanced !!
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Any time u have unprotected sex there is a chance of pregnancy.
Im 25 weeks pregnant and my husband did not ejaculate in me. Precum can get you pregnant and that peeing thing is a myth.
It also depends how fertile she is, was she ovulating? I don't think she is pregnant but YES there is a chance
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