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If he cums and you touch his penis then touch yourself can you get pregnant?

By Anonymous September 16, 2012 - 11:06pm
 
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I had heard that once the sperm touches the air it dies so when my boyfriend cummed I touched it, a little bit of it and rubbed myself. Could I possibly get pregnant by that?

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Anonymous

Hello , me and my boyfriend had currently been " touching " each other and I gave him a handjob and he cummed on my hand , then I kinda touched my vagina. Will that get me pregnant or am I over exaggerating ?

June 22, 2016 - 9:16pm
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Anonymous

Hello, I'm only 12 but I'm in a relationship with someone who is 14 and I gave him a handjob and he ejaculated on his hand and then after about 5 mins, touched me. I'm really worried, is there any chance I could get pregnant? I'm quite scared and obviously way too young for pregnancy. Please help me.

December 23, 2015 - 1:03pm
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Hello Anonymous,

Generally, we do not answer questions from someone so young. That being said, twelve years old is much too young to be engaging in sexual activity.

There would be a risk for pregnancy if he inserted his finger, which still had wet semen on it, into your vagina.

But the biggest factor would be if you have already begun to menstruate and this happened five days before or on the day you ovulated.

Please take the time to be a child and enjoy these years.

Regards,
Maryann

December 24, 2015 - 9:33am
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Hello Anonymous,

Sperm can live outside the body for 20 minutes to one hour. Once semen dries, sperm dies. But if you had fresh semen on your fingers and then inserted your finger with sperm on it into your vagina, then there is a chance that you could become pregnant. Your chance increases if you are ovulating. Ovulation occurs when an ovary releases a mature egg.

Maryann

September 17, 2012 - 5:17pm
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