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A few days ago, I performed oral sex on my boyfriend, and he ejaculated in my mouth.
His hands did not touch any semen, but he had masturbated before that, and I'm unsure if he had any pre-ejaculate fluid on his hands.
After more than 30 minutes, he touched my genital area to help me with masturbation.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy? It seemed to be the last day of my fertile window.

Shenzong, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/22

Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


A few days ago, I performed oral sex on my boyfriend, and he ejaculated in my mouth.
His hands did not touch any semen, but he had masturbated before that, so I'm not sure if he had any pre-ejaculate fluid on his hands.
After more than 30 minutes, he touched my genital area to help me with masturbation.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy? Answer: The likelihood of pregnancy is low.

Reply Date: 2017/05/22

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The question of whether you can get pregnant from oral sex and manual stimulation is a common concern, especially when considering the various ways that sperm can potentially come into contact with the vaginal area. To address your specific situation, let's break down the components involved.

1. Sperm Viability: Sperm can survive outside the body for a limited time, typically a few minutes to an hour, depending on the environment. In your case, if your boyfriend ejaculated in your mouth and then, after some time, touched your vaginal area with his hands, the viability of any sperm that may have been present on his hands would be a key factor. If he had not directly touched any semen or pre-ejaculate (which can contain sperm) before touching you, the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced.

2. Pre-ejaculate Fluid: Pre-ejaculate (or pre-cum) can contain sperm, but the amount is usually much lower than in ejaculate. If your boyfriend had engaged in manual stimulation prior to your encounter, there is a possibility that some pre-ejaculate could have been on his hands. However, if he did not ejaculate or have direct contact with semen before touching you, the risk remains low.

3. Timing in the Menstrual Cycle: You mentioned that it was the last day of your "dangerous period." This refers to the fertile window in the menstrual cycle, which typically occurs around ovulation. If you were indeed at the end of your fertile window, the likelihood of pregnancy decreases, but it is not zero. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so if ovulation occurred shortly before this encounter, there could still be a risk.

4. Oral Sex and Pregnancy: Oral sex itself does not lead to pregnancy. The primary concern arises when sperm from oral sex comes into contact with the vaginal area. In your case, since your boyfriend's ejaculation was in your mouth and there was a delay before any potential transfer to your vaginal area, the risk is minimal.

5. Manual Stimulation: When it comes to manual stimulation, if there was no direct transfer of semen or pre-ejaculate to your vaginal area, the chances of pregnancy are very low. The vaginal environment is acidic, which is not conducive to sperm survival unless they are deposited directly into the vagina.

In conclusion, while there is a theoretical risk of pregnancy if sperm comes into contact with the vaginal area, the specific circumstances you described suggest that the likelihood is quite low. However, if you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be wise to consider emergency contraception if you are within the appropriate time frame and to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice. Additionally, using reliable contraceptive methods in the future can help alleviate concerns about unintended pregnancies. Always remember that communication with your partner about sexual health and contraception is key to ensuring both partners feel comfortable and informed.

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