Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community with your concern.
To best help you, Iet's start with basic information.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself doesn't contain sperm. Sperm from a previous but recent ejaculation can remain in the urethra. The urethra is the tube that acts as an exit for urine and semen during an ejaculation. Once you urinate, you pass any stowaway sperm.
Anonymous, in your case, if you urinated within the two hours, there was no chance for any sperm to remain. If the pre ejaculate fluid was dry, any sperm was dead.
The anus is the opening where the gastrointestinal tract ends and exits the body. It starts at the bottom of the rectum, which is the last portion of the colon.
Anonymous, if you touched your girlfriend's anus, there was no risk for pregnancy.
The vagina is an elastic, muscular canal with a soft, flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation. The vagina connects the uterus to the outside of the body. The vulva and labia form the entrance, and the cervix of the uterus protrudes into the vagina, forming the interior end.
Anonymous, did you penetrate her vagina with your penis? If so, and she was ovulating and you ejaculated, then there would be a risk for pregnancy.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to our community with your concern.
To best help you, Iet's start with basic information.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself doesn't contain sperm. Sperm from a previous but recent ejaculation can remain in the urethra. The urethra is the tube that acts as an exit for urine and semen during an ejaculation. Once you urinate, you pass any stowaway sperm.
Anonymous, in your case, if you urinated within the two hours, there was no chance for any sperm to remain. If the pre ejaculate fluid was dry, any sperm was dead.
The anus is the opening where the gastrointestinal tract ends and exits the body. It starts at the bottom of the rectum, which is the last portion of the colon.
Anonymous, if you touched your girlfriend's anus, there was no risk for pregnancy.
The vagina is an elastic, muscular canal with a soft, flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation. The vagina connects the uterus to the outside of the body. The vulva and labia form the entrance, and the cervix of the uterus protrudes into the vagina, forming the interior end.
Anonymous, did you penetrate her vagina with your penis? If so, and she was ovulating and you ejaculated, then there would be a risk for pregnancy.
I hope this is helpful,
May 10, 2016 - 8:52amMaryann
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