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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
There is little to no risk - there was no ejaculation. Pre-ejaculate itself does not contain any sperm. Sperm may be inside the urethra if a man ejaculated recently and did not urinate since. If he urinated since he last ejaculated, there is no sperm at all. Pregnancy is very uncommon from pre-ejaculate and the urethra would have to contain sperm at the same time. A woman would also have to be ovulating and engage in unprotected intercourse with ejaculation.
She also took emergency contraception which all but eliminates any remaining risk. She needs to read about side effects and understand that her next period may be early or late as a result.
Best,
Susan

April 4, 2018 - 4:14am

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