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white thick discharged after two hour sex nd still continuing after sex for 4 days

me and my girlfriend had unprotective sex on 20june we have not done it properly i had just rubbed my  penis on her vagina nd cummed while rubbing so i am scared that my *** had gone inside her. and it is first time she is having white thick liquid after sex and it continued for 4 days.her period had started on 10june and properly gone on 15 her period cycle is of 23-25 days means she ll get periods on 12-15july i have given her ipill after on 2nd day means on 46th hour so plz tell me she  is there any chance of pregnancy or not??? and why white liquid is coming out after sex and it is continuing??? and can i test with prega news 4days after sex ll it  give accurate details?? plz tell me im soo scared plz plz plz help me plzzz we both r of 18  
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13167 tn?1327194124
It's highly unlikely she's pregnant.  I'm a little confused on your timeline,  though - If you had sex on June 20,  it hasn't been 4 day since then yet.  It's only June 22 today.

Regardless of the calendar accuracy,  the behavior you describe won't get a girl pregnant.  
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Hi, If you did not have intercourse, it wouldn't be semen coming out.  Nor would pregnancy be likely to occur.  Perhaps she has a yeast infection if it is thick, lumpy an ditches.  This can happen when the ph of the vagina gets out of whack.  She also could be having normal changes in discharge that happen due to hormonal changes that is not of concern.  Unless the discharge is causing her a problem, I would not worry.  I do think she needs to find a woman friend or her mother or a family member to discuss feminine things with.  That would be helpful to her.  good luck
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sorry wrongly entered 4rth its 3rd day
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thankyou so much for replying i am very very thankfull is that time when egg is there for pregnancy??
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i-pill
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What pill did you give to her? Just out of curiosity.
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