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

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I have only been using manual stimulation on my girlfriend's private areas.
On April 19, I rubbed the vaginal opening and clitoris with my penis, but there was no penetration.
I'm not sure if any pre-ejaculate fluid was released, and there was no ejaculation.
My girlfriend mentioned that these days are her fertile period.
I would like to know what the chances of pregnancy are in this situation.

Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/04/19

Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, the chances of pregnancy should be low.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/04/19

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When it comes to understanding the risks of conception during pregnancy, particularly in the context of sexual activity, it's essential to clarify a few key points. First, the scenario you've described involves external stimulation of the genital area, specifically through friction without penetration. While this type of sexual activity is generally considered low-risk for conception, it is not entirely without potential.

In the context of conception, sperm must enter the vagina and travel through the cervix into the uterus to fertilize an egg. The primary concern in your situation is the possibility of pre-ejaculate fluid (pre-cum) containing sperm. Although the amount of sperm in pre-ejaculate is typically lower than in ejaculate, it is still possible for it to contain viable sperm. If any sperm were to come into contact with the vaginal opening, there is a slight chance of pregnancy, especially if this occurs during the woman's fertile window, which is typically around ovulation.

Regarding your girlfriend's concern about being in her "dangerous period," it's important to understand the menstrual cycle. The fertile window usually spans about six days leading up to ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. If your girlfriend is indeed in this window, the risk of conception increases, even with external stimulation. However, without direct ejaculation inside the vagina, the likelihood remains relatively low.

It's also worth noting that the timing of sexual activity in relation to the menstrual cycle plays a crucial role in determining the risk of pregnancy. If the activity occurred close to ovulation, the risk is higher compared to if it occurred just after menstruation or well before ovulation.

In terms of safety during pregnancy, engaging in sexual activity is generally considered safe for most women unless there are specific medical concerns or complications, such as placenta previa or a history of preterm labor. However, since your question pertains to the risk of conception rather than the safety of sexual activity during pregnancy, it's crucial to focus on the potential for sperm transfer.

If you or your girlfriend are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be beneficial to consider emergency contraception if the activity occurred within the appropriate timeframe. Additionally, if there are ongoing concerns about conception or reproductive health, consulting with a healthcare provider can provide personalized advice and reassurance.

In summary, while the risk of pregnancy from external stimulation without penetration is low, it is not zero, particularly if pre-ejaculate fluid is involved. Understanding the menstrual cycle and the timing of sexual activity can help assess the risk more accurately. If there are any doubts or concerns, seeking professional medical advice is always a prudent step.

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