So yesterday (Sunday) my boyfriend and I were fooling around. Things got very heated, but there was no actual penetration. Both of us had our underwear off, however, but his penis only made contact with my vagina for a few seconds, when he was massaging my clit with it (not the actual hole). There was no precum at the moment, I had wiped it dry beforehand. I'm wondering if there could have possibly been any remanents on the head of his penis, and if there is any possible way they could have made their way into my actual vagina and gotten me pregnant. Like I said, there was no wetness, and he did not come. I'm just terrified. Please help!!
brown3y3z answered Tuesday April 14 2009, 11:59 am: I believe in order for you to get pregnant he has to actually come alot inside of you because the sperms have to be able to swim up and find your egg that drops down when your on your period so if he didnt fully come inside you then its highly unlikely you would get pregnant because i have unprotected sex with my husband all the time and i make sure he doesnt come inside me but he has drips of cum on the tip of his penis and i havent got pregnant yet so i wouldnt worry to much about it look this stuff up on the net thats where i learn all my info, and if you get to worried about it theres nothing wrong with taking a pregnancy test just to make sure. I hope i helped :P [ brown3y3z's advice column | Ask brown3y3z A Question ]
amygwen answered Tuesday April 14 2009, 9:12 am: I can't tell you whether or not you're pregnant. But, from what you've said here - if I were you, I would not be worrying right now. It is possible that it could've gotten into your vagina, but it's highly unlikely - since you wiped it prior. Don't worry about it! [ amygwen's advice column | Ask amygwen A Question ]
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