Hello, my boyfriend and I were fooling around last night at about 9 PM. We started making out and then it turned into different stuff. We went down on each other. He came on my anus but not in. We're only 15 and I'm not on birth control or anything. I don't think it touched anywhere near my anus let alone my vaginal entrance. I don't know what to do though. I'm not sure if I could get pregnant or not but my parents would kill me. After he came I slipped on my underwear and ran straight to the bathroom to clean up. I wiped off all the ejaculate, being very careful not to let it go close to my vagina. I urinated then put on a clean pair of panties. He left about 15 minutes later and I jumped in the shower right away and cleaned very thoroughly down there on my anus and that region. Then I took a hot bath. I don't think I could get pregnant but I'm scared. I'm a virgin. Last night was the first time we did any of that and we've been dating for 3 months now. I just got off my cycle like 3-4 days ago.
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January 31, 2016 - 9:21pmYou cannot become pregnant from this scenario. You can only become pregnant if he ejaculates into your vagina during penetration.
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Thank you!!! I'm so relieved, but can't the sperm swim inside me if it gets close enough to my vagina?
January 31, 2016 - 10:12pmThis Comment
Sperm do not automatically know where or what direction to swim. They must be spent in the right direction so to speak. That is why the ejaculation process is so important. When ejaculation occurs inside the vagina to shoots the sperm through the cervix. Plus the fact that you cleaned the sperm right away makes it impossible for the sperm to survive and pregnancy to occur.
February 1, 2016 - 1:57pmFaith
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