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Pregnant with no intercourse?

By Anonymous June 13, 2010 - 7:02am
 
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Hey,
I'm getting a little too worried over here because my period is over a week late, and I hope you guys can help me out a little. I was giving my boyfriend a handjob the other day and I think it was his precum that got on my hand, but when I went to the bathroom about 5-10 minutes later, I forgot if i actually wiped myself off without bringing my hand to be In any contact with my vag area... My hands were dry, but sticky dry, and I'm really inexperienced with this. I heard dry sperm is dead sperm, but what does "dry" actually mean? I'm sorry for the trouble, but I'm freaking out, because my period isn't normally this late (usually 2-3 days late max.) I'll really appreciate a little help!
Thank you.

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Hi Anonymous,

You should have no worries that you are pregnant. Your period is actually probably late because you are worried, seems odd huh? Stress will cause your period to act a little strange so once you stop worrying, you will probably start your period.

The sperm that dried on your hand is indeed no longer alive. Sperm would have to actually enter the vaginal opening in order for you to become pregnant so you have nothing to worry about. Since you are inexperienced with sex, you should really go and talk with a physician about birth control methods since you are starting to experiment. Or wait! Waiting is even a better solution.

Can you keep us updated when your period starts?

June 13, 2010 - 9:41am
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