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hello,
i have been worried alot since last night about being pregnant, here is the story.

i was with my boyfriend yesterday, we were dry humping and then we had oral sex.
he didn't have any clothes on but i insisted on keeping my underwear and cotton pj pants on.
he ejaculated on the upper part of my body (away from my gential area), however, a drop of semen was dropped on my pants near my knee, the cotton directly absorbed it and it dried at the moment.
(there was no skin to skin genitals contact)
(my genital area was covered all the time since i had my pj pants on during the whole process of everyth)
please help, could i be pregnant from this ??


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replied July 16th, 2011
Am I Pregnant Answer A25110
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
If pre-cum or semen has come in direct contact with vagina (during genital contact or fingering), pregnancy can result. There are no studies to prove that sperms can swim through fabrics. If you suspect direct contact with semen at any time during your sexual contact, you can consider taking emergency contraception within 48 hours of the sexual contact to prevent chances of pregnancy. Wait and watch for your next periods. If you intend to remain sexually active, consider visiting your gynecologist to get started on suitable regular birth control measures to be protected (after your periods). Be regular with birth control use as instructed. Avoid having unprotected sexual contact.
Take care.



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