Question Posted Thursday September 26 2013, 11:17 am
I fingerd my girlfriend after she gave blowjob ...i inserted my finger after couple of minutes ....im scared where she will get pregnant ...i touched my cock and sperm was in my hand but it was dried ...will she get pregnant ...?what are the steps to avoid it
runawaywithme answered Thursday September 26 2013, 11:21 pm: Very small chance that she is pregnant. Like somebody else said, most sperm die once it encounters oxygen. Next time I suggest being more protective. Wash your hands next time. Having her on some kind of birth control would be very beneficial. [ runawaywithme's advice column | Ask runawaywithme A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday September 26 2013, 5:51 pm: Next time, wash your hands thoroughly first...maybe it doesnt sound romantic to stop what you are doing, but its better than her getting pregnant.
Whenever we're talking about semen on hands or penis and it getting near entrance or into vagina, whether you believe it all to be dried or not, you youcan't be 100% sure that all sperm were dead. So she should take plan B available at pharmacy. There may an age limit to purchase it. If so, she should go to Planned parenthood for it. As long as its taken with 3 days /72 hrs of the incident, then it will be effective, after that, not likely to help and she could get pregnant if she was ovulating. Make sure she takes that as soon as possible as a precaution. Hopefully she's not pregnant, but you might support her going to PP and getting on some birth control, even if you're not ready for intercourse, just being naked together, and you having precum on the tip and it getting anywhere near her vagina accidently as you innocently cuddle, is enough to risk getting pregnant. Both of you can be more relaxed by just making sure she is always protected [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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