Possible pregnancy?
Last month, when my penis was erect for about 3-5 minutes, I touched it and later noticed a clear discharge.
I'm not sure if I got any on my hands when I touched it.
Before touching, I had not masturbated; I only had the clear fluid discharge during the erection.
After touching, I also performed digital stimulation.
Today, she suddenly has a good appetite and keeps saying she is hungry.
Doctor, could this be a sign of pregnancy? If this type of sexual activity occurred, would penetration lead to pregnancy, or is it completely impossible? The clear discharge contains sperm, but it was released into the air and not inside the vagina.
Would the sperm still be viable?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/09/30
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Last month, when my penis was erect for about 3-5 minutes, I touched it and later noticed a clear discharge.
I'm not sure if I got any on my hands when I touched it.
Before touching, I hadn't masturbated; I just had an erection for a while with clear fluid secretion.
After touching, I also performed finger stimulation.
Today, she suddenly has a good appetite and keeps saying she's hungry.
Doctor, could this be pregnancy?
Answer: This is not pregnancy.
If there was direct penetration during sexual activity, would that lead to pregnancy or is it completely impossible?
Answer: It is completely impossible.
The clear discharge does not contain sperm that was secreted inside the vagina; it came out into the air.
Can sperm still survive in this way?
Answer: The clear discharge contains almost no sperm.
Reply Date: 2019/09/30
More Info
Understanding the possibility of pregnancy and its associated risks and symptoms is crucial for anyone who is sexually active. Based on your description, it seems you are concerned about the potential for pregnancy following a specific sexual encounter. Let's break down your questions and concerns.
Firstly, the transparent fluid you observed is likely pre-ejaculatory fluid, commonly known as pre-cum. This fluid can contain sperm, although typically in lower concentrations than ejaculate. If this fluid came into contact with the vaginal area, there is a possibility, albeit small, of sperm entering the vagina and potentially leading to pregnancy. However, the likelihood of pregnancy from pre-ejaculatory fluid is significantly lower than from ejaculate, especially if there was no direct penetration.
Regarding your question about whether the sperm can survive outside the body, sperm are quite sensitive to environmental conditions. Once exposed to air, sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid can die quickly, usually within minutes. For sperm to lead to pregnancy, they need to be deposited in the vagina or cervix, where they can travel to meet an egg. If the fluid was not directly deposited into the vagina, the chances of pregnancy are minimal.
Now, concerning the symptoms you mentioned, such as increased appetite, it is important to note that changes in appetite can be influenced by various factors, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, or even psychological factors. While increased appetite can be a symptom of early pregnancy, it is not definitive on its own. Other common early pregnancy symptoms include nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and missed periods. If you suspect you might be pregnant, the best course of action is to take a home pregnancy test after a missed period for the most accurate result.
If you are still uncertain about your situation, or if you experience any unusual symptoms such as abdominal pain or heavy bleeding, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a more comprehensive evaluation and, if necessary, conduct tests to confirm or rule out pregnancy.
In summary, while there is a slight possibility of pregnancy from the scenario you described, the chances are low, especially if there was no direct penetration. If you have concerns about potential pregnancy or your sexual health, seeking advice from a healthcare provider is always a prudent step. They can offer guidance tailored to your specific situation and help you understand your options moving forward.
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