does a virgin girl get pregnancy if penis just touch her vulva once
Question Posted Tuesday April 8 2014, 12:35 pm
i touched my girlfriend vigina with my penis once on vulva befr touchng i got a bit of sperms out but i cleand it and touched her vulva, she got her periods before 8 days when this incident took place she didn't got her periods upto now this is 22nd day after that incident took place. is there any chance of occuring pregnancy?
The possibility of pregnancy is remote, but a test is a definitive answer and only costs $1. Please have your girlfriend take one so you can know for sure! [ lepidoptera's advice column | Ask lepidoptera A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday April 8 2014, 2:10 pm: If as you say you wiped the penis very well before touching her, then there wouldn't be any chance of her getting pregnant from this time you were with her. But perhaps you fingered her also that same night and was unaware of having some of your pre cum on your hand. That could possibly get her pregnant. If she is late for her period, it can be due to several things other than pregnancy, recently sickness, stress and worry about possibly being pregnant can delay a period, or if she is a teen, until turning 17,18 younger teens have a tendency to not have regular periods, coming too often or spaced further apart, even 2 months with no period and it can be normal.
If the two of you intend to become regular sex partners, I suggest that you don't just leave it up to her, use condoms for STD protection but because of all the other fun sex stuff besides just penis in vagina sex where she can get pregnant, its safer if she was on birth control. Please suggest it to her if you really care. If shes young or can't afford it, there is always Planned Parenthood, they do cater to teens and those who have no doctor. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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