ok so im the girl who asked about the guy fingering me after i gave him a handjob and i wasnt sure if he got any on his hands..i know its a slim chance and blah bla but anyway...
I remember now that my period ended 6 days before he did this to me. Now doesnt that mean there is no egg to meet the sperm until the next one starts to come down for my next menstrual cycle next month? so doesnt that REALLY decreease my chances now? because even IF some sperm got in..
(1) they werent "shot up" there because we didnt have sex, some just might have got on my hand, therefore there wasnt force to push them up
(2) they would die because i hear the vagina sends stuff to kill the semen because its foreign to them right?
(3) the sperm would die before meeting the egg correct? because there wont be an egg to meet the sperm until next month! right?
i guess right now i just want to hear stuff that will make me feel better lol. thanks for all answers
ncblondie answered Monday July 18 2005, 11:47 am: When you have your period, it's not when your eggs are released. This usually happens at the half-way points between the last period and the one to come. That means it's unlikely but still possible for you to be pregnant.
Most sperm are pretty determined. They don't have to be "shot up there" to make it to the egg. How far up they landed is not an issue.
If the vagina sends stuff to kill the sperm, you wouldn't be here. Your body does naturally block the sperm but doesn't always manage to block all of the sperm.
Sperm can stay active up to 48 hours so if an egg is released in that time and the sperm is determined, you can get pregnant.
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