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writes: I was having fun with my boyfriend the other day, and we had intercourse trice.. He ejaculated outside the vagina on the stomach in the first time, we waited around 20 minutes before he got back in shape and we went at it again. i was wondering, would the sperm tht was ejected die by that time, am i safe from being pregnant?PS, the room was quiet cold, and not on avarage temp.. Help!
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (4 June 2008):
Precums cannot contain more sperms than the ejaculations.
Each time he ejaculates about 300 to 500 million sperms.
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female
reader, Laura1318 +, writes (4 June 2008):
Every time you have unprotected sex ,you run the risk of pregnancy .
There is no safe period.
Sperm can live inside of you from 3 to 7 days
Sperms can live outside the body for 3 to 4 hours if the liquid does not dehydrate quickly.
In a colder room , they can live longer than a hot room.
Precums may contain 300,000 sperms.
It only needs one sperm to make you pregnant.
Don't play Russian roulette with your body.
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 June 2008): Thank you everyone for youe replies. I was looking forward to use those 72 hour morning pill just incase, though they aren't avalible around my place.. If the incident occured for lass than 72 hours and probably no eggs were fertilized, would taking a POP pill help now?
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reader, lotus mama808 +, writes (3 June 2008):
Thank you birdynumums, I was always curious about that myself:)
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (3 June 2008):
If the ejaculate is still moist, the sperm can still be alive. Even if it was on your stomach and ran down to the moist environment of your vagina, the little swimmers could still be active and they travel. Air doesn't kill them, but if the ejaculate is dry, then it is dead. So a dry sheet stain couldn't get you pregnant, but sitting in a moist puddle on the bed could! And those few drops of pre-cum that come out when he first gets erect could get you pregnant too! Sperm is sperm, and there is sperm in pre-cum. That's why you put on a condom before you put the penis in the vagina every single time. Nature is determined and the whole point of having sex is to make a baby. It would actually be wise to use two forms of birth control, condoms to prevent the spread of infection, and the pill to insure that you can choose when you want to start having children. You can always use the morning after pill for up to 72 hours after sex to prevent a pregnancy, but you shouldn't depend on this as a regular form of birth control. You can use an over-the-counter pregnancy test about 6 days before you are expecting your period if you are worried. Follow the directions and use your first urine from when you wake up. Good Luck!
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reader, lotus mama808 +, writes (3 June 2008):
LOL, I'm pretty sure that as soon as semen is contact with air, it dies. But beware of precum! It has more sperm than the ejaculation, and usually a man dosnt even know he is pre cumming when he is doing it. I dont recommend the "pull out" method as a good form of birth control. Take a preggy test:) Good luck
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reader, lets_party +, writes (3 June 2008):
if your worried you have to get tested thats the only way that you can tell gd luck xxx
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reader, PurplePayne +, writes (3 June 2008):
The best way to find out is to do a test. Sperm remain alive for a maximum of three days...
So there is no way to say for sure that you might not be pregnant. In future situations like this can be avoided by using the right protection.
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