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Question Posted Tuesday March 13 2007, 2:33 pm

OK so I read alot of sex stuff now since i am in health and my friends ask me alot of questions and i like helping them out. We are all about 16 or alittle older
So i have read that sperm is sticky. so if a guy came on a girl on her leg by her vaginal area but not exactly on her vaginal area when they were having sex unprotected and her vaginal area wasnt sticky and there was some on the floor about an inch away and he is almost positive that he pulled it out in time and there basement is like 45 degrees....and they wiped her thigh off quickly and about an hour later she took along hot bath with alot of soap and she means alot like half a bottle of body wash.... could she be pregnaunt? She didnt feel anything inside her. He is almost positive he didnt cum in her. She has been off her period for a week now.

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alisonmarie answered Tuesday April 17 2007, 10:26 am:
Taking a bath and using a lot of soap does not prevent pregnancy. In fact, the soap might only manage to irritate her sensitive skin.

Semen being on the floor or thigh will also not get someone pregnant.

If her boyfriend was inside her without a condom, then she could be pregnant. This is particularly true as he isn't 100% sure he pulled out in time.

It might be an idea for you and your friends to get a load of books or leaflets about safe sex and then look at them together. A lot of myths about what is safe and what is not are floating around, so make sure you've got a reputable source.

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