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Gynaecologist, IVF expert - Answered on Mar 03, 2025

Dr Nandita Palshetkar is the medical director of Bloom IVF.
She is a pioneer in ICSI, laser hatching, spindle view, oocyte and embryo freezing, IMSI, in vivo vaginal culture, metabolomics, embryoscope and spindle check technologies.
With over 30 years of experience, Dr Nandita is managing 10 centres across India.
She has written over 100 papers, edited 25 books and given over 1,000 lectures and speeches.
She has also won several prestigious awards, including the Dronacharya Award (2021), the Bharat Gaurav Award at the House of Commons in London (2014) and the Inspiring Gynaecologists of India (2018) to name a few.
Dr Nandita completed her MBBS from Grant Medical College and Sir J J Hospital, Mumbai, and her MD in obstetrics and gynaecology from Mumbai University."... more
Asked by Anonymous - Feb 17, 2025
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Hi mam.. I'm just 19 years old ....i and my partner had intercourse at the day of my ovulation just unaware of it at that moment...it was my first time...he used condom very accurately ..and could not even penetrate fully..it was just the tip..and as soon as he felt some orgasm ...he pulled out immediately...and ejaculated in the condom in front of my eyes...it means no chance of ejaculation inside vagina...we even checked the condom it was not torn...are there any chances for me to be pregnant? please reply as soon as possible

Ans: If you use an intact condom without full penetration, the chances of pregnancy are very low, but not completely zero; while no sperm would typically enter the vagina during such an act, there is a small possibility of pre-ejaculate containing a few sperm reaching the vaginal opening, which could potentially lead to conception, although this is considered highly unlikely.
Just get pregnancy test checked if you get delayed periods.
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