If a cum touches a women private area in a thin clothe and then tongued her vagina there is a chance of pregnency although she has her first period in time and after some days period goes again for two days ???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday November 30 2013, 4:00 am: Its unlikely that sperm traveled through clothing no matter how thin.
If she is having irregular periods, its more likely due to her age. whether a girl starts her period at 10 ,12, or 17, 14 is the average age it starts and not all have regular periods for the first year, sometimes two years. It can range from just spotting to heavy flows, last two weeks or two days only and have great amount of time in between such as not getting it for two months. Its all common at that age. So she cant rely on not having a period as a way to know if she's pregnant.
It is possible to get pregnant by sperm being directly on the skin right near the entrance of the vagina or on your hands when you go to finger her. So even if you arent planning on doing any penis in vagina sex, it still is risky. There is sperm in your precum too and that can get her pregnant. If you are determined to continue being sexually active, its just a matter of time before you want to go further. If I were you, I would suggest she go to planned parenthood and get on some reliable birth control like the pill which would cover her for these cases, and use a condom for protection against STD's STI's. It would be nice of you to offer to accompany her unless she is uncomfortable with that. The law is that teens can go and be seen regarding anything involving their reproductive rights and its kept confidential from her parents or anyone else. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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