Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. It does not matter how far the penis went inside the vagina. It does not matter whether or not ejaculation occurred. There is some evidence that pre-ejaculatory fluid can contain sperm, which could result in pregnancy.
As for your partner’s virginity, that is an individual desicion. Many women do not bleed with their first intercourse, therefore it is not a good sign to confirm virginity. Some people think that any penile penetration of the vagina is sex. Others may feel that ejaculation must occur to make it be “sex”.
If you and your partner are going to continue an intimate relationship, discuss your values, expectations and concerns, including who will be responsible for birth control. Discussing these things beforehand can make your relationship and sexual intimacy better.
29. January 2012
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