Can You Get Pregnant During Ovulation with Safe Practices? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Hello doctor, I would like to ask about the possibility of pregnancy during ovulation if I used a condom throughout the entire process, checked that it did not break, and also wiped the genital area with tissue to remove any semen.
A few minutes later, I accidentally touched the genital area with my hand, but my hand did not feel wet, and then I inserted my hand into my girlfriend's vagina.
What is the likelihood of pregnancy occurring from this entire process?

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/03/11

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, the chances of getting pregnant 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: 2018/03/11

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When it comes to the question of whether pregnancy can occur during ovulation even with safe practices, it's essential to understand the mechanics of conception and the effectiveness of contraceptive methods.
During ovulation, which typically occurs around the midpoint of a woman's menstrual cycle, an egg is released from the ovary and is available for fertilization. This is the time when a woman is most fertile. If sperm is present in the reproductive tract during this time, there is a higher likelihood of conception.
In your scenario, you mentioned using a condom throughout the sexual encounter and checking it for any breaks. Condoms, when used correctly, are highly effective at preventing pregnancy, with a failure rate of about 2% with perfect use and about 18% with typical use. If the condom was intact and used properly, the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced.

You also mentioned that you wiped the genital area with a tissue after ejaculation. This action can help minimize the risk of sperm transfer, but it's important to note that sperm can still be present on the skin, and if there was any contact with the vaginal area afterward, there is a slight risk of sperm being introduced into the vagina. However, this risk is generally low, especially if the condom was intact and no direct ejaculation occurred inside the vagina.

The concern about touching the genital area with potentially sperm-laden hands is valid, but the likelihood of sperm surviving long enough to cause pregnancy in this manner is quite low. Sperm typically need to be deposited directly into the vagina to have a chance of fertilizing an egg.
In summary, while there is always a small risk of pregnancy with any sexual activity, the practices you described—using a condom correctly, checking for breaks, and cleaning the area—significantly reduce that risk. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, consider using additional contraceptive methods or consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

It's also worth noting that if you and your partner are actively trying to avoid pregnancy, it may be beneficial to discuss other contraceptive options with a healthcare professional. Methods such as hormonal birth control, IUDs, or other barrier methods can provide additional protection and peace of mind.

In conclusion, while the risk of pregnancy during ovulation exists, the precautions you took greatly minimize that risk. If you have further concerns or experience any unusual symptoms, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.

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