Mutual touching?
Doctor, may I ask if mutual touching can lead to pregnancy? A girl touched my penis, and I touched her clitoris.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy? I ejaculated, but since I didn't take off my underwear, it was inside my underwear.
After I finished ejaculating, I cleaned myself up, and we stopped touching each other.
Laughter, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/07/10
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, the chances of pregnancy are low.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2016/07/10
More Info
Mutual touching, or sexual activity that does not involve penetration, generally carries a lower risk of pregnancy compared to penetrative sexual intercourse. However, it is essential to understand the mechanics of how pregnancy occurs and the potential risks involved in intimate contact.
Pregnancy occurs when sperm from a male fertilizes an egg from a female. This typically happens through vaginal intercourse, where sperm is deposited directly into the vagina. However, sperm can also be present on the skin or in bodily fluids, which raises questions about the potential for pregnancy through other forms of sexual activity, such as mutual touching.
In your scenario, you mentioned that you ejaculated while wearing underwear, and your partner touched you while also stimulating herself. If there was no direct contact between your ejaculate and her vaginal area, the likelihood of pregnancy is significantly reduced. Sperm needs to travel through the vaginal canal to reach the egg, and while sperm can survive for a short time outside the body, the chances of it remaining viable and successfully fertilizing an egg in this situation are quite low.
However, it is important to consider a few factors:
1. Sperm Viability: Sperm can live for a short period outside the body, but they are most viable in a warm, moist environment, such as the vagina. If your underwear was not soaked with ejaculate and there was no direct transfer of sperm to her vaginal area, the risk of pregnancy is minimal.
2. Pre-ejaculate Fluid: There is a possibility that pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum) could contain sperm. If there was any contact between your genital area and hers, there is a slight risk of sperm being transferred. However, this risk is still lower than with penetrative intercourse.
3. Hygiene and Cleaning: You mentioned that you cleaned yourself after ejaculation. Good hygiene practices can further reduce the risk of sperm transfer. However, if any sperm were present on your skin and then came into contact with her vaginal area, there is a theoretical risk, albeit low.
4. Understanding Fertility: It is also important to understand that pregnancy can occur even with minimal contact if sperm is transferred to the vaginal area. Therefore, if either partner is concerned about the risk of pregnancy, it is advisable to use contraception or barrier methods to reduce this risk.
In conclusion, while mutual touching carries a lower risk of pregnancy compared to penetrative sex, it is not entirely without risk. If you or your partner are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, consider consulting with a healthcare provider for further guidance and to discuss contraceptive options. Additionally, if there are any concerns about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it is wise to get tested and practice safe sex.
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