Could I become pregnant?
If the glans of the penis comes into contact with the vagina but there is no ejaculation or secretion, the likelihood of pregnancy is very low.
However, it is still possible for pregnancy to occur if there are pre-ejaculatory fluids that contain sperm.
It is important to use protection to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Guo Dong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/04
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, the chances of pregnancy are low, so it is best to take preventive measures beforehand.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2016/04/04
More Info
The question of whether pregnancy can occur from penis-to-penis contact without ejaculation is an interesting one and can be addressed with a combination of biological understanding and practical considerations.
To begin with, pregnancy typically occurs when sperm from a male fertilizes an egg from a female. This usually happens through vaginal intercourse, where ejaculation occurs inside the vagina, allowing sperm to travel through the cervix and into the uterus to meet an egg. However, in the scenario described—where there is contact between the glans (tip) of the penis and another penis without any ejaculation—the risk of pregnancy is virtually nonexistent.
Here are several key points to consider:
1. Sperm Viability: Sperm must be deposited in the vagina or near the vaginal opening to have a chance of causing pregnancy. In the case of penis-to-penis contact, unless there is direct transfer of sperm from one penis to the other and then into the vagina, the likelihood of pregnancy is extremely low. Sperm cannot swim through air or across surfaces effectively; they require a moist environment to survive and be motile.
2. Pre-Ejaculatory Fluid: It is important to note that some men may release pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) during arousal, which can contain sperm. However, if there is no ejaculation and no transfer of this fluid to the vagina, the risk remains minimal. If there is any concern about pre-ejaculatory fluid, it is advisable to use protection to eliminate any risk.
3. Contact with Vaginal Area: If the contact described involves the glans of the penis coming into contact with the vaginal area, there is a slightly higher risk, albeit still low, especially if there is any pre-ejaculatory fluid present. However, the absence of ejaculation significantly reduces the chances of pregnancy.
4. Sexual Health Considerations: While the risk of pregnancy in this scenario is low, it is essential to consider sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Engaging in sexual activities without protection can increase the risk of transmitting STIs, even if pregnancy is not a concern. Therefore, using condoms or dental dams is recommended to protect against STIs.
5. Consulting a Healthcare Provider: If there are any concerns about potential pregnancy or STIs, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice and recommend appropriate testing if necessary.
In summary, while the risk of pregnancy from penis-to-penis contact without ejaculation is extremely low, it is not entirely zero, especially if there is any transfer of pre-ejaculatory fluid. The best practice for anyone engaging in sexual activity is to use protection to prevent both unintended pregnancies and the transmission of STIs. If there are any uncertainties or concerns, seeking medical advice is always the best course of action.
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