I'm ovulating now. And my bf and I just had sex twice. There is no way for me to get any help mecically cause I'm at boarding school. But, I don't think he had anything on his hands...but he did touch me. And I touched him and had some pre-cum/left over cum from th previous time a coulple hours ago and then without thinking put my finger in me to make sure I wasn't bleeding. What is the liklihood that I got pregnant? We used condoms both times and neithre broke. I'm just worried that he or I had something on our hands and then touched me and it is going to get me pregnant. He did put his penis back in his pants and he did pull it out again and may have brushed against it, in this process could he have gotten enough sperm on his hands to get me pregnant??
I know this makes no sense but I'm worried right now and can't make sense at all.
And in the shower I took the shower head and flushed myself out so to speak, was that ok?
Additional info, added Sunday March 11 2007, 2:31 pm: Well, the second time we had sex he may have gotten precum on his hands and he touched me then too. I touched him too while he was precumming and got it on me and then stupidly touched myself to make sure I wasn't bleeding. Is there still any chance?
Ans you're SURE that he old cum couldn't have lasted from the previous time .....the previous time was like an hour before... Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Razhie answered Sunday March 11 2007, 9:34 am: The likelihood of you getting pregnant from a bit of semen on your or his hands is ridiculously, ludicrously, absurdly, infinitesimally, small. Especailly if it were several hours old. Sperm cannot last that long outside a human body.
Flushing yourself out with a showerhead is not a terribly effective way to deal with sperm. Of course it's a good idea to clean up after sex, but a good scrub isn't going to do too much about your chances of pregnancy. Which in this case, are next to nothing anyways.
Relax. Just relax.
Sex is risky. Sex will ALWAYS be risky. Even if you use a condom, and birth control and Plan B and a sacred Mongolian anti-fertility voodoo doll, sex will still be risky. If you canĂ¢??t maturely and calmly accept that having sex, presents the risk, even a ridiculously slim one, of getting pregnant or getting an STD, and go about your day with confidence and comfort, then you are not ready to be having sex. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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