the following is something i found on another website..im asking this question becausee the same thing happened to me. in the answer, the person menitoned how the liklness goes down after more time passes..what about 10 minutes? and is this persons answer entirely correct? and guys, you dont jizz on your hands right? i mean why would you?
Me and my bf were messing around and he ejaculated. A bit after this, he was fingering me and I'm just wondering, is there any possible way sperm could be on his hands and enter my vagina in this way to cause me to get pregnant?
- warpedo, 15, female from
[bio's comment: Yep, especially if he got ejaculate on his hands and fingered you immediately afterwards. The risk goes down the more time there is between the two activities, but it's not entirely impossible to get pregnant that way.]
HectorJr answered Saturday August 13 2005, 7:15 am: Not to worry. Doctors and even biology teachers told me that it is extremly unlikley for pregnancy to occur in that given circumstance. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
ncblondie answered Saturday August 13 2005, 2:57 am: Sperm can still cause pregnancy up to 72 hours as long as the environment is right. The chance does go down with time, but without knowing other factors such as how strong the sperm are, what condition the sperm are in, and how fertile you might be it's impossible to give a certain percentage of how likely it would be.
Informant_Girl answered Saturday August 13 2005, 2:53 am: It's quite possible. Sperm are very hardy and they can survive for a long while, especially in the female body. It's probably safer to be on birth control before engaging in any sexual activity, even ones with a very low chance of pregnancy. Better safe than sorry. [ Informant_Girl's advice column | Ask Informant_Girl A Question ]
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