16/f
Hey, I know this will probably be a really silly question.. i just need some reassurance..
I was kind of messing around with my boyfriend and his precum sorta seeped through his shorts (he was wearing thin shorts) and underwear and i was wearing only my underwear at the time. Is there any way I couldve possibly gotten pregnant from that, or is the chance so small its nonexistant? I thought it was pretty impossble but then i started reading artcles online and I got a little worried..
even re-reading this now, it seems kind of ridiculous. i just need to hear it from someone else.
trust me, im never going to do this again after this. i really cant risk getting pregnant now.
Alin75 answered Saturday June 24 2006, 3:42 am: Sperm dies immediately upon contact with air? As far as I know (from biology 102) sperm dies as the fluid dries up. That could take hours. If sperm died immediately upon contact with air, it would be really hard for fertility clinics to make a living (since the man ejaculates into a cup which presumably is filled with air...).
Anyway, the chance is really really small. I have googled around a bit and found similar queries, all of which were told that the possibility of pregnancy is negligable. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
grkadvisor answered Saturday June 24 2006, 3:24 am: haha answer is no silly sperm dies immediatly after making contact with air bilogy 101 i dont want to make you sound not smart lol but newayz jus dont do it again haha and jus curious but how long have you known this guy? [ grkadvisor's advice column | Ask grkadvisor A Question ]
karenR answered Saturday June 24 2006, 3:10 am: Don't worry about it. Chance isn't good at all that you would get pregnant from something on his underwear. It would have to do a lot of traveling through material to get there!
Don't worry if a question seems ridiculous. If you don't know something its better to ask than to worry about it. :)
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I want to add here that sperm does not die when it hits the air. This is a myth that we need to put an end to on this site. Thank you Wise Al for mentioning it! :)
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