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Could Pregnancy Happen Due To Seminal Fluid Transmission Through Clothing?

My boyfriend and I were engaging in some heaving rubbing; his penis was pressing against my vagina when he had an ejaculation and sperm got on my underwear (he was wearing underwear too). Is it possible that this sperm can pass through my underwear and get inside of me causing me to become pregant?
Tue, 13 Sep 2016
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Thank you for the question and I am happy to help.

There is absolutely no way that sperm can get through his underwear, through your underwear, into the vagina and through the cervix and lead to a pregnancy. This is impossible. If it makes you feel any better then check a pregnancy test. I am certain that it will be negative. I would recommend, however, that you consider talking to your doctor about birth control as you are intimate enough with your partner that this may be a real issue in the future.

I hope that this helps and good luck!
Dr. Tim
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Could Pregnancy Happen Due To Seminal Fluid Transmission Through Clothing?

Thank you for the question and I am happy to help. There is absolutely no way that sperm can get through his underwear, through your underwear, into the vagina and through the cervix and lead to a pregnancy. This is impossible. If it makes you feel any better then check a pregnancy test. I am certain that it will be negative. I would recommend, however, that you consider talking to your doctor about birth control as you are intimate enough with your partner that this may be a real issue in the future. I hope that this helps and good luck! Dr. Tim