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Had Partially Protected Sex. Pregnancy Chances?

Tonight I gave my boyfriend a hand job and he ejaculated in my hands, I went and washed my hands with water but not much soap, after that I dried my hands with a paper towel and used the same paper towel to wipe off my vagina. Is there any chance that live sperm was on the towel after I washed my hands to get on my vagina?
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Psychiatrist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
I would like to make you aware that sex is defined as protected or unprotected. Once it is unprotected, there is every chance of pregnancy even if little as in your case. Chances of pregnancy in your case are almost negligible as you have washed your hands well with water.

However if you have just wiped with very less water and soon put the paper on your vagina, there is very little chance of sperms entering vagina. For pregnancy to take place, healthy motile sperm have to go up the vagina, enter uterus and reach the tubes where fertilization takes place. Hence the unlikeliness of a pregnancy.

Hope this helps.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Sumanth Mallikarjuna Majgi's  Response
hi,
there is no chance of you getting pregnant with this. when you wash hand whatever sperm would have been there would have gone. so, be cool relaxed and enjoy sex. always use condom when you are not married and having sex.

wish you happy life
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Had Partially Protected Sex. Pregnancy Chances?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. I would like to make you aware that sex is defined as protected or unprotected. Once it is unprotected, there is every chance of pregnancy even if little as in your case. Chances of pregnancy in your case are almost negligible as you have washed your hands well with water. However if you have just wiped with very less water and soon put the paper on your vagina, there is very little chance of sperms entering vagina. For pregnancy to take place, healthy motile sperm have to go up the vagina, enter uterus and reach the tubes where fertilization takes place. Hence the unlikeliness of a pregnancy. Hope this helps.