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can she be pregnant?

By July 3, 2017 - 11:42am
 
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Yesterday me and my girlfriend were engaged in setual activity. She was on her 16th day of period cycle .I touched her vagina and fingered her . when she get relax then she hold my penis. It has pre ejaculate on it . then I told her that washed her hand with soap she did the same. At that time I grab my penis and put it in my underwear . I did not ejaculate as well as I also washed my hand with detergent bar soap . After washing my hand I just touched her clitoris not even penetrate my finger into it. I also did some dry humping but not ejaculate in the whole scenario. Can she get pregnant by this way?

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Hello midhat,

Welcome to the EmpowHER community.

Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. If you had a recent ejaculation, sperm remains in the urethra which the tube urine and semen pass through, Once you urinate, sperm is flushed out.

There is no risk of pregnancy with dry humping.

Without unprotected vaginal intercourse- no penetration and no ejaculation, there was no risk.

Regards,
Maryann

July 3, 2017 - 12:24pm
(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

Thank you Maryann.
I have one more question
I had ejaculated the day before yesterday , and after that I went to toilet for 3-4 times. Before meeting my girlfriend I was really excited . so that it could be possible that precum have some sperm.. I know that the question was wrong but what about if my penis had touched with her T-shirt and lower because she had not wear any thing under it except her only T-shirt and lower.
Is there is any chance of pregnancy????
I have been really thank for your opinion....

July 3, 2017 - 1:14pm
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