Will this lead to pregnancy?
On the night of April 28, I had an intimate encounter with my girlfriend.
Initially, we were both wearing two layers of pants and rubbing against each other.
Then, my girlfriend removed her two layers of pants while I still had mine on and continued to rub against her.
After I took off my pants, I immediately put on a condom and proceeded to rub against her, but there was no penetration or ejaculation.
This lasted for about 10 minutes.
Afterward, I went to the bathroom to check the condom by filling it with water to ensure it didn't break (I checked three times to confirm it was intact).
In the first water test, I noticed some pre-ejaculate fluid floating in the water, which suggests that there was no leakage, right? My girlfriend also went to the bathroom to clean herself afterward, and we did not engage in any further intimate activities.
I would like to know if any secretions that might have been on my underwear could lead to pregnancy if they came into contact with other areas (such as pubic hair or her vulva).
Is there a possibility of pregnancy in this situation? What is the likelihood of pregnancy? My girlfriend's last menstrual period started on April 18, the one before that was on March 18, and the one before that was on February 21.
Fan Fan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/08
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
On the morning of April 28, I had intimate relations with my girlfriend.
Initially, we were both rubbing against each other through two layers of clothing.
Then my girlfriend removed her two layers of pants while I still had mine on, and I was rubbing against her.
After I took off my pants, I immediately put on a condom and proceeded to rub against her, but there was no penetration and no ejaculation.
This lasted for about 10 minutes.
Afterward, I went to the bathroom to check the condom by filling it with water to ensure it hadn’t broken (I checked three times to be sure it was intact).
In the first water test, I noticed some pre-ejaculate fluid floating in the water.
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Does this mean there was no leakage? Answer: It should be noted that my girlfriend may have gone to the bathroom to clean herself afterward, and we did not engage in any further intimate activities.
2.
If secretions on my underwear come into contact with other areas (such as pubic hair or her vagina), could this lead to pregnancy? Answer: It is unlikely.
3.
Could this situation cause pregnancy? Answer: No.
4.
What is the likelihood of pregnancy? Answer: Extremely low.
Reply Date: 2017/05/08
More Info
When it comes to the question of whether pregnancy can occur from indirect contact, it is essential to understand the mechanics of conception and the factors involved. In your scenario, you described a series of intimate actions that included wearing multiple layers of clothing and using a condom. Let's break down the risks associated with each aspect of your encounter.
Firstly, pregnancy typically occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg. For this to happen, sperm must be deposited in or near the vaginal canal during unprotected intercourse. In your case, you mentioned that there was no direct penetration and that you used a condom, which significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy. Condoms are designed to prevent sperm from entering the vagina, and if used correctly, they are highly effective.
You also noted that you checked the condom for leaks after your encounter and found none, which is a good practice. The presence of pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) fluid in the water you tested could be a concern, as this fluid can contain sperm. However, the likelihood of sperm being present in pre-ejaculate is generally low, and since you used a condom, the risk of sperm reaching the vaginal area was minimized.
Regarding the concern about seminal fluid or pre-ejaculate that may have been on your underwear or transferred to other areas, it is important to note that sperm typically do not survive long outside the male body. Sperm can only live for a short time on surfaces, and the chances of sperm traveling from clothing to the vaginal area and resulting in pregnancy are extremely low. The vaginal environment is also hostile to sperm that are not deposited directly into it, further reducing the likelihood of conception in this scenario.
In terms of your girlfriend's menstrual cycle, you mentioned that her last period started on April 18, with previous cycles on March 18 and February 21. If her cycles are regular, she may be in a less fertile phase of her cycle, depending on the timing of ovulation. Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of the next period, which means that if her cycle is around 28 days, she would likely be most fertile around the middle of her cycle. Given that your encounter occurred shortly after her last period, the chances of her being fertile at that time are relatively low.
In summary, while no method of contraception is 100% effective, the combination of using a condom, the lack of direct penetration, and the timing in relation to your girlfriend's menstrual cycle suggests that the risk of pregnancy from your described encounter is very low. If there are still concerns about potential pregnancy, it may be advisable for your girlfriend to take a home pregnancy test if her next period is late or to consult with a healthcare provider for further guidance.
It's always a good practice to communicate openly with your partner about sexual health and contraception, and to consider additional contraceptive methods if you wish to further reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy in the future.
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