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Can i get pregnant with underwear on?

By Anonymous August 24, 2010 - 7:51am
 
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I am 15 years old and i was making out with my boyfriend. . .we ended up taking off our clothes except for our underwear and shirt. . .I'm freaking out and don't know what to do. . .can someone please help me?!

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The only way to get pregnant is to have penis-to-vagina contact, with penetration. Did your boyfriend's penis enter your vagina?

A much lower risk for pregnancy is if your boyfriend ejaculated on or near your vagina (on your vulva). If he did this on your underwear, there is a possibility of some semen dripping onto your vulva (since women's underwear does not fit tightly across our bodies at the crotch).

Does this answer your question?

August 24, 2010 - 1:51pm
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Anonymous (reply to Alison Beaver)

No it didn't but i've heard that women have gotten pregnant by doing this. . .we did this about the 17th and my period usually comes the 18th or 19th but its always mixed up because it's my second year being on my period. .i also play varsity volleyball and we practice really hard, just started this month i don't know if that would delay it a bit. . .but everytime i exercise it comes late. . .i know i did something very stupid. . .and no one knows how i feel right now but i can do anything about it. . .just please tell me that there's a VERY VERY small of being pregnant!

August 24, 2010 - 6:26pm
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Hi,
Your response "no, it didn't"...is that to my asking if the information helped you, or that his penis did not penetrate you, and that he did not ejaculate anywhere near/on/beside your vagina or vulva?

I know you are young, but you are smart enough to be mature and answer questions! I can not tel you what your chances of pregnancy are unless you answer my questions completely.

You also do not need to be hard on yourself; you are not stupid. You and your boyfriend's hormones are going crazy, and you acted on them. It is human.

You have a very, very small chance of pregnancy if:
- your boyfriend's penis touched your vagina or vulva, and there was absolutely NO ejaculation.

You have a ZERO chance of pregnancy if:
- your boyfriend's penis did NOT touch your vagina or vulva AND he did NOT ejaculate near or on your vagina or vulva

You can read anything you want to on the internet. Women can claim that they got pregnant, wearing a bathing suit, standing next to a man in water. You can't believe everything you read, and need to use your own common sense, and figure out what is most reasonable.

If your underwear was actually on (please know: some teenagers have said they were wearing underwear, but it was pushed aside. That does not count), and your underwear was covering your genitals and your boyfriend's genitals AND he did not ejaculate anywhere near, in or on your vagina, vulva or underwear, you would have zero chance of pregnancy.

August 24, 2010 - 7:32pm
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Anonymous (reply to Alison Beaver)

No I'm sorry I meant that for the penis not going in.! Your being very very helpful and I thank you for that! But his penis did toch my vagina. . .while it was covered by his and my underwear, they were on 100% and he told me that he didn't ejaculate but I have an understanding that men do it when they have an errection. And thank you, I no that people lie on the internet, just being nieve.

August 27, 2010 - 1:01pm
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Anonymous (reply to Alison Beaver)

No I'm sorry I meant that for the penis not going in.! Your being very very helpful and I thank you for that! But his penis did toch my vagina. . .while it was covered by his and my underwear, they were on 100% and he told me that he didn't ejaculate but I have an understanding that men do it when they have an errection. And thank you, I no that people lie on the internet, just being nieve.

August 24, 2010 - 9:48pm
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