Can I get pregnant?
On June 25, after performing oral sex on my boyfriend, we kissed and then he licked my genitals.
I would like to ask if there is a possibility of becoming pregnant from this.
Thank you.
An An, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/06/28
Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, based on the situation you described, the chances of pregnancy are low because there are unlikely to be viable sperm present.
However, as long as there are active sperm in the vagina during the ovulation period, regardless of the method, there is still a possibility of pregnancy.
It is advisable to take appropriate contraceptive measures, and if necessary, consult a physician for evaluation.
Thank you! Wishing you safety and health.
Dr.
Chang
Reply Date: 2020/06/28
More Info
The question of whether one can get pregnant from oral sex and intimate kissing is a common concern, especially among sexually active individuals. Based on the information provided and general medical knowledge, the likelihood of becoming pregnant from the activities described—oral sex, kissing, and light genital contact—is extremely low.
To break it down:
1. Oral Sex and Sperm Viability: When a male ejaculates, sperm is released in semen. If oral sex is performed and the semen is swallowed, the sperm cannot survive the digestive process. Sperm requires a specific environment to remain viable, and the acidic conditions of the stomach are not conducive to sperm survival. Therefore, if your boyfriend ejaculated during oral sex and you swallowed the semen, there is no risk of pregnancy from that act.
2. Kissing and Sperm Transfer: Kissing, even deep kissing, does not transfer sperm. While saliva does contain some biological materials, it does not contain viable sperm. After kissing, if your boyfriend then performed oral sex on you, any sperm that might have been present in his mouth would likely be in very low quantities and would not survive the transition from his mouth to your genital area.
3. Genital Contact: You mentioned that your boyfriend licked your genital area after these activities. If there was no direct ejaculation onto or into the vagina, and if the contact was superficial (as you described), the chances of sperm entering the vaginal canal and leading to pregnancy are minimal. Sperm needs to be deposited directly into the vaginal canal for pregnancy to occur, and even then, several other factors, such as the timing of ovulation, play a crucial role.
4. Pre-Ejaculate Fluid: It's important to note that pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum) can contain sperm, but the quantity is usually very low. If there was any contact with pre-ejaculate fluid, the risk of pregnancy still remains low, especially if there was no direct penetration or ejaculation.
5. Understanding Ovulation: If you are concerned about pregnancy, understanding your menstrual cycle and ovulation is crucial. Pregnancy is most likely to occur if intercourse happens during the ovulation period, which is typically around the middle of the menstrual cycle. If your activities occurred outside of this window, the likelihood of pregnancy decreases even further.
In conclusion, based on the activities described—oral sex, kissing, and light genital contact without ejaculation—the risk of pregnancy is extremely low. However, if you have any concerns about potential pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and testing. Additionally, if you are sexually active and wish to avoid pregnancy, consider discussing reliable contraceptive methods with your healthcare provider.
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