Hello Anonymous,
Sperm can live outside the body for about 20 minutes. As a good rule of thumb, once the semen has dried, the sperm has died.
So, by the time you touched yourself, any semen would have dried, thus no live sperm and no risk for pregnancy.
When is your period due to start? If soon, then that would explain the changes in vaginal discharge and light cramping.
Regards, Maryann
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Hello Anonymous,
Sperm can live outside the body for about 20 minutes. As a good rule of thumb, once the semen has dried, the sperm has died.
So, by the time you touched yourself, any semen would have dried, thus no live sperm and no risk for pregnancy.
When is your period due to start? If soon, then that would explain the changes in vaginal discharge and light cramping.
Regards,
February 4, 2015 - 9:06amMaryann
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