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male
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: My girlfriend touched me and then touched the outside of her underwear lightly. I had noticed some pre-ejaculate earlier that was on my underwear. She noticed that she was a bit 'wet' afterwards from herself. She did not feel any liquid from me. It was around the time of her ovulation. Is there a risk of pregnancy?Thank you.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 July 2012): Thank you for your answers. :)
This is my first experience like this and my first, and hopefully, last girlfriend. One last question to dmartin 89:
What about her being wet through her pantiies? Could have any sperm on her fingers gone through her underwear at all?
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reader, dmartin89 +, writes (27 July 2012):
I'm a health and pregnancy specialist. From what you have described, there is no possibility of her getting pregnant. I would STRONGLY urge you to educate yourself more in sex before you continue to get intimate with anyone. This is not the kimd of question i expect from someome your age. Buy a few books, talk to a doctor. Be responsible.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (27 July 2012):
Sperm can't get through fabric. They can't survive being exposed to air. They can't jump the distance between fabric and skin. They can't move along her skin to get to her vagina.
Then on top of everything, unless you ejaculated after last urinating, there cannot be sperm in precum. Precum itself does not contain sperm, it can only pick up sperm that remains in your urethra.
There is as little chance of pregnancy from this as if you'd been miles away from each other.
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reader, Daisy_Daisy +, writes (27 July 2012):
If you would like some input from a doctor, why don't you go and talk to one in real life, preferably with your girlfriend, and he/she can explain what's safe and what isn't, and advise you about birth control.
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reader, Danielepew +, writes (27 July 2012):
Not likely.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 July 2012): Thank you for your response!
I would like a doctor or a medical professional to respond if possible as well.
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reader, Ciar +, writes (27 July 2012):
No, there isn't.
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