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Q: Possibility of pregnancy without sex
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 21st, 2008
Am I pregnant? My boyfriend and I were performing mutual mansturbation. I think he ejaculated or pre-ejaculated... I don't know... It got in my hands a bit... I remember whiping my hands on the bed sheets... and then going to use the bathroom. It didn't occur to me to wash my hands... The thing is that now I am extremely paranoid that some sperm got in me as I wiped after urinating... Is that possible? since I heard of pregnancy happening without sex I am really scared!!! It was my first time ever doing that so I am thinking I am just overreacting... He never touched me after though... It's just the bathroom thing that has me very apprehensive.
Thank you for your time.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on November 25th, 2008
Sexual Health - Women Answer A4955
According to your description of the sexual intercourse (mutual masturbation) and actions after that (wiping after urination) you couldn’t get pregnant. People who claim that pregnancy without sex is possible are lying.

Taking YAZ also protects you from getting pregnant.





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