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Re: preejaculate, sperm, underwear

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 15 Jun 2002 15:40:30 -0500 (CDT)


It is possible but quite slim that you could get pregnant from what you described. But as I said it is possible. IF you are going to do things like that you should consider getting on some form of birth control like the pill or shot to prevent any more scares in the future.

At Fri, 14 Jun 2002, jane wrote: >
>Hi, I'm a freshman in college and I'm nervous. Last night my boyfriend
>and I were fooling around in our underwear, and his penis was outside
>his boxers. It got close to my vagina area twice, but I moved him away
>immediately (less than a couple seconds after it got close by). A
>couple times (later) I noticed a little bit of preejaculate fluid on the
>tip of his penis, but not when it was nearby my legs/vagina area at all,
>and I wiped it away on his shorts. He never ejaculated, and I had my
>underwear on the entire time. But now I'm scared because if there were
>any fluid on the tip and it came in contact with my underwear, is there
>any chance that sperm could seep through my underwear and get into my
>vagina? My underwear was a little wet at the time. I just finished my
>period one week ago. Is there a chance of me getting pregnant? I'm so
>scared, I won't ever do this again. How long can sperm live? (on hands,
>clothes, etc?)




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