Nope, no pressure at all. No (NO) weight bearing on the pubic bone. It's all on the ischial tuberosities (sit bones). You need a saddle with the right shape for you, and it will allow your thighs to do their work unhindered.

Adjust the bars so you don't reach too far.

Get a seat that matches your pelvis and thighs in your riding postition.

I used to ride a recumbent. Nice seat. No weight on the soft tissue or the pubic bone. Before that I was on a Trek FastTrack (570?) in drops with a Terry Sport. No weight on the soft tissue or pubic bone. My new bike I was on a Serfas Niva (i think, but don't quote me on that). Cut out. No weight on soft stuff or pubic bone. Now I've got a Brooks B67 on the same bike. Oh, my goodness, what a great saddle for me! It's shaped like a "T" instead of like a pear and is wide enought for my sit bones. Wonderful. No weight anywhere it shouldn't be, and my thighs are free to pedal! It's just so cool.