Question Posted Saturday January 30 2016, 12:43 pm
so today me and my guy were naked. his penis was near my vagina. i have never had sex. so i dont allow him to insert his penis in my vagina. today he was just touching my vagina with his penis. not totally near my vaginal opening but near the inner thigh and on my belly and he touched once above the clit. in between i was giving him blowjob and he was fingering me too. he came at the end when we were all done. i am scared about his pre cum. does pre cum contain sperm? my menustral cycle usually is 32-34 days long. and i had my last period on 13th of jan. could i be pregnant? im 19. please help
Now that does not mean you are pregnant. You can only get pregnant during a six day window around the time you ovulate. If you have sex three days before, during or 3 days after you ovulate this is when you can get pregnant. Three days before as sperm can live for three days while searching for the egg.
While precum has more than enough sperm in it to impregnate a women. Your chances of being pregnant are, by your description, extremely low. Sperm was nowhere near your vagina or your vaginal opening. The best chance of getting pregnant is of course if the sperm is ejaculated in your vagina. The chances reduce exponentially the further from your vaginal opening cum may land. Even if he had some dried cum on his finger chances are the sperm had already died as it does not live long outside the body.
To really put your mind at ease in about ten day buy a home test kit and test for pregnancy. Should it come back positive don't freak. You probably tested to early. By a second kit from a different company and test again in about ten days.
Based on what you have written, if I were you I would not be worried about being pregnant but do test for if you stress out over this I guarantee the stress will cause you to miss your next period. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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