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Q: Pregnancy possible wile clothed ?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 15th, 2009
My boyfriend and I were making out. We were fully clothed each wearing jeans, underwear, etc. Also, I was on day 3 of my 4 day period and wearing a pad. My cycles are 26-27 days long. Is it possible for me to become pregnant from and erection while being this fully clothed? We have never been sexually active (as in sexual intercourse, etc.).


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on April 17th, 2009
Pregnancy Q and A Answer A6342



You can not become pregnant fully clothed. The sperm has to enter in the vagina, pass the uterus and reach the fallopian tubes in order to fertilize the egg.




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