Is der any chance of pregnancy evn aftr we havn't had sex bt my penis actualy touches my grl's vagina and the sperm comes out
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday December 13 2014, 1:02 pm: The drops of precum that form on the tip of the penis have sperm in it, same as does your ejaculate or cum. The precum is there for the purpose of lubrication for your penis in anticipation of entering the female. Your body will create this, even if you do not intend to enter her.
Depositing sperm at the entrance to the vagina, on her lips there, is enough chance for some sperm to survive the journey and make it to an egg of hers to fertilize it at which point she is pregnant. tHE Sperms journey is several days in length, more like a week, but she would have to be ovulating (producing an egg) at the time. The only issue with watching the calender for teen girls is that their cycles(period) is not regular at this age. It will become regular in a few years but for teens it can come twice in one month, or not show up for 3 months which makes following a monthly cycle to know when she is ovulating, impossible to do.
If this has been a day or two ago, she needs to immediately go to pharmacy for the Plan B emergency contraception pill. If she delays, it wont' be effective. If its beyond 5 days ago this happened, she'll have to buy a pregnancy test and follow the instructions as to how soon she can take it to get a good reading. Or she can go to Planned Parenthood for that test. If not pregnant, it would still be a good idea for her to be on birth control even if all you plan to do is mutual masturbation for each other. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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