adviceman49 answered Monday December 17 2012, 9:42 am: I'm not quite sure what your asking.
If your asking is: if sperm can enter your vagina without a penis entering your vagina and your hymen is intact? The answer is it is possible.
The fact that you may be a virgin does not mean your hymen will block sperm from entering you. Remember period blood leaves you so sperm can enter you.
Now while it is possible that if your partner ejaculates anywhere close to or on your vagina that sperm will enter you. Now whether you will get pregnant from this is unlikely but it has happened.
It is a long swim for a sperm from the entrance of your vagina to meet and egg and impregnate you. Also all conditions have to right for this to happen.
If you think you are or could be pregnant. Wait a couple of weeks from the time you think conception may have occurred and take a pregnancy test. If this happened within the last 1 to 7 days a morning after pill (plan B pill) may stop any pregnancy from happening [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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