Pregnancy Risks: Can Hand Stimulation Lead to Conception? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Aguan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/06/07

Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


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What is the probability of pregnancy in this situation? Answer: The probability of pregnancy is close to zero.
2.
If I masturbate every day and ejaculate, will it reduce the chances of my girlfriend getting pregnant this time? Answer: It will lower the chances of your girlfriend getting pregnant.
Daily masturbation and ejaculation are not necessary; using condoms or taking birth control pills is sufficient.

Reply Date: 2017/06/07

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When it comes to understanding the risks of conception, particularly in the context of manual stimulation, it's important to clarify a few key points about how pregnancy occurs and the factors that influence it.

Firstly, pregnancy typically occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg. This usually happens through vaginal intercourse, where sperm is ejaculated into the vagina. However, there are other ways that sperm can potentially lead to conception, even if they do not involve direct ejaculation into the vagina. For instance, pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum) can contain sperm, and if this fluid comes into contact with the vaginal canal, there is a possibility, albeit low, of pregnancy.

In your scenario, you mentioned that your girlfriend stimulated you manually and that there was contact with your penis, potentially involving pre-ejaculate fluid. If there was no direct ejaculation and the contact was limited to the vaginal opening, the chances of pregnancy are significantly reduced but not entirely eliminated. The likelihood of conception in such a case is generally considered to be low, possibly in the range of 1% to 5%, depending on various factors such as the timing of her menstrual cycle and the presence of viable sperm in the pre-ejaculate.

Regarding your question about daily masturbation and ejaculation, it is important to note that frequent ejaculation does not necessarily reduce the chances of pregnancy in your girlfriend if sperm is still present in the pre-ejaculate fluid. However, regular ejaculation can lead to a decrease in sperm count temporarily, which might lower the chances of conception if you were to engage in penetrative intercourse shortly after. Nevertheless, this is not a reliable method of contraception.

If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it is advisable for your girlfriend to take a home pregnancy test if her period is late or if she experiences any symptoms of pregnancy. Additionally, if you are looking for effective ways to prevent pregnancy, consider discussing contraceptive options with a healthcare provider. There are various methods available, including hormonal birth control, condoms, and other forms of contraception that can significantly reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.

In summary, while the risk of pregnancy from manual stimulation with potential contact with pre-ejaculate is low, it is not zero. If you are actively trying to avoid pregnancy, it is crucial to use reliable contraceptive methods. Open communication with your partner about sexual health and contraception is also essential for making informed decisions together.

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