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Can some amount of precm on hands make a girl pregnant without any type of insertion (just masturbation)?

By March 27, 2017 - 9:30am
 
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Me and my boyfriend were having fun and he had precm on his hands. Then he touched (not penetrated) his fingers on my vagina. I am 6 days late on my periods and really freaking out. He said he did urinate after he ejaculated last time. Please help me. This incident happened around 18th March and I was expecting my periods around 22nd.

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Thanks for responding this quick, really appreciate it.
I am just concerned on various websites which says semen if even comes on vagina, can somehow enter vagina and cause pregnancy. Now in my case, it was masturbation. I am just really concerned that the precum could have been pushed inside my vagina. I kinda have this feeling that I am just being paranoid. Could you tell me that is it possible if just masturbating might have pushed that semen inside and could have caused pregnancy?
And also, the dates I've mentioned, I think I am past my ovulation period, right? It does mean that I can't be pregnant, right?

March 27, 2017 - 11:18am
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Hello amy_jackson,

Semen and pre ejaculate fluid are not the same.

Semen contains sperm. It is released during ejaculation.
Pre ejaculat4e fluid itself does not contain sperm. It is released during sexual arousal.

In your case, there was no sperm in your partner's pre ejaculate fluid.

You were not at any risk for becoming pregnant.

Regards,
Maryann

March 28, 2017 - 8:52am
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Hello amily_jackson,

Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question.

Your vagina is inside of your body, He would have had to insert his finger in.

Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. Since he urinated, if there was any sperm left from an earlier ejaculation, it was flushed out.

Stress can be the reason your period is delayed. From what you have shared, there was no risk for pregnancy.

Regard,
Maryann

March 27, 2017 - 9:46am
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