On the first day of ovulation, there was external genital friction without ejaculation?
If there was no penetration and ejaculation occurred outside, the risk of pregnancy is generally low.
However, if his hand came into contact with pre-ejaculate fluid (which can contain sperm) and then touched the vaginal area, there is a small possibility of sperm being transferred.
It's important to remember that the likelihood of pregnancy depends on various factors, including the timing of ovulation and individual fertility.
If you have concerns about potential pregnancy, consider consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
026, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/01/24
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, the chances of pregnancy are low, but it is always best to take preventive measures beforehand.
Do not rely on the safe period.
If your period is late for more than a week, it is advisable to see a gynecologist.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2018/01/24
More Info
When it comes to the possibility of pregnancy from outer course during ovulation, it is important to understand the mechanics of conception and the factors that contribute to it. In your scenario, you mentioned that there was no penetration and no ejaculation inside the vagina, but there was external rubbing and some contact with moist hands.
To clarify, pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, which typically happens during ovulation when an egg is released from the ovary. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for several days, and if intercourse occurs during this fertile window, the chances of conception increase significantly.
In your case, since there was no direct ejaculation inside the vagina, the risk of pregnancy is considerably lower. However, it is essential to note that pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum), which can be released before ejaculation, may contain sperm. If the hands that touched the penis were then inserted into the vagina, there is a slight risk of transferring sperm, although this risk is generally low.
The likelihood of becoming pregnant from the scenario you described depends on several factors:
1. Timing of Ovulation: If this encounter occurred during your ovulation period, the chances of pregnancy are higher compared to other times in your cycle. Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before your next menstrual period, but this can vary from person to person.
2. Sperm Viability: Sperm can live inside the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so if there were viable sperm present on the hands, and they were introduced into the vagina during your fertile window, there is a potential, albeit low, risk of pregnancy.
3. Amount of Sperm: The amount of sperm present in pre-ejaculate is usually much lower than in ejaculate, which further reduces the likelihood of conception.
4. Individual Factors: Each person's body is different, and factors such as the regularity of menstrual cycles, overall reproductive health, and the presence of any fertility issues can also play a role in the likelihood of pregnancy.
Given these considerations, while the risk of pregnancy from the situation you described is low, it is not entirely absent. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be wise to take a pregnancy test if your period is late or to consult with a healthcare provider for further guidance.
In conclusion, while outer course and external contact significantly reduce the likelihood of pregnancy, it is not impossible. If you are actively trying to avoid pregnancy, consider discussing contraceptive options with your healthcare provider to ensure effective prevention methods are in place. If you have any further questions or concerns about your reproductive health, do not hesitate to reach out to a medical professional for personalized advice.
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