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My boyfriend ejacuated and after tht went for a bath . We washed himself properly with soap. But later wiped his body with a towel and after 20 mins i used the same towel to masturbate. The towel cant get dry so quickly. Im scared. Can this cause pregnanc

By Anonymous March 11, 2016 - 10:42pm
 
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My boyfriend ejacuated. And after tht he went for a bath. He washed out everything prop but he had erection throughout his bath. And he wiped off his body with a towel. And after 20 mins i used the same towel to masturbate. I kept it right on my vagina. I dont think the towel would have dried so early.im scared. Can it cause pregnancy?

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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
You cannot become pregnant from this scenario for several reasons.
First of all, there was no sperm on the towel. Sperm lives a few minutes in open air. However your boyfriend took a shower washing away any sperm on himself.
If, for example, there was sperm on the towel for some reason, it still could not make you pregnant. Sperm becomes damaged very easily and also dies quickly even without being handled.
In order to become pregnant you need to have intercourse where the male ejaculates into the vagina during penetration.
Below I have pasted a HER article about outercourse and int relationship to pregnancy. I highly recommend that you read it to be better informed about how to get pregnant.
https://www.empowher.com/sex-amp-relationships/content/answers-women-am-i-pregnant-after-dry-sex-making-out-clothes
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March 12, 2016 - 10:39am
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