Pregnancy Risks: Common Concerns in Gynecology - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Hello, I have a few questions.
First, my girlfriend's last menstrual period started on June 24.
We engaged in sexual activity on June 30, during which I masturbated and ejaculated.
I'm not sure if my hands came into contact with the semen, but I did wipe them dry before touching her clitoris.
Is there a chance she could become pregnant from this?
Second, if I ejaculate in my mouth and swallow, that shouldn't lead to pregnancy, right? Today is July 24, and she still hasn't gotten her period.
However, her menstrual cycle has been irregular.
She mentioned that she feels a sharp pain on the right side of her uterus, which seems quite painful, and there is some slight skin irritation near her vaginal opening.
Is it true that as long as there was no penetration, the chances of pregnancy are very low? Additionally, there was no ejaculation on her genital area.
Thank you.

Wang Sir, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/07/24

Dr. Huang Jianxun reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Dear Mr.
Wang: There is a low chance, but just in case your period does not arrive as expected, please remember to take a pregnancy test.
Wishing you peace and good health.
Sincerely, Dr.
Huang Chien-Hsun, Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Taoyuan General Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2008/07/24

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When it comes to understanding pregnancy risks and common concerns in gynecology, it's essential to address several key points regarding conception, menstrual cycles, and potential symptoms of pregnancy.
Firstly, regarding the scenario you described, the likelihood of pregnancy from the actions mentioned is relatively low but not impossible. Sperm can survive outside the body for a short period, and if there was any transfer of sperm from your hand to your girlfriend's genital area, there is a slight chance of pregnancy. However, the risk is significantly lower compared to direct vaginal intercourse. The fact that you did not ejaculate inside her vagina further reduces the risk.
Your girlfriend's irregular menstrual cycle can also complicate the situation. Stress, hormonal imbalances, and other factors can lead to delayed periods. If her last menstrual period was on June 24 and she has not had a period by July 24, it is advisable for her to take a home pregnancy test to confirm whether she is pregnant. These tests are generally accurate if taken after a missed period.

As for the symptoms she is experiencing, such as pain on the right side of her uterus and slight irritation near the vaginal opening, these could be attributed to various factors. Pain in the pelvic area can be caused by ovulation, menstrual cramps, or other gynecological issues. If the pain is severe or persistent, it is crucial for her to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.
It's also important to note that while the risk of pregnancy from the actions you described is low, it is not zero. If either of you is concerned about pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it is wise to discuss these concerns with a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on contraception options and STI testing.

In terms of resources, there are many reputable websites and books that can provide further information on pregnancy risks and gynecological health. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) offers a wealth of information on reproductive health, pregnancy, and related concerns. Additionally, books such as "What to Expect When You're Expecting" provide comprehensive insights into pregnancy and what to expect during this time.

In conclusion, while the chances of pregnancy from the situation you described are low, it is essential to remain vigilant and proactive about reproductive health. Encourage your girlfriend to take a pregnancy test and consult a healthcare provider if she has any concerns about her symptoms. Open communication and education about reproductive health can help both of you navigate these uncertainties more effectively.

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