Hey everyone so i am just a wee bit scared. Today me and my boyfriend of 10 months were getting more intimate than we have ever before and we both had clothes on, except his penis was outside of his pants and boxers. during our intimacy he ejaculated and his seman and everything spread over my hands and my pants and some soaked through my pants and was on my panty. i was wearing all my clothing and there was absolutely no penetration. I am just a bit worried that is there any way that i can be pregnant? his seman did cover a section of my pants in my inner thigh on my left leg and a wee bit seeped through on to my panty. i am just scared and was wondering if there was any chance of getting pregnant? i know it sounds silly and there was no penetration, i had all my clothes on and i do not believe any sperm went into the vagina. thanks for all the support.
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jenny,
I'm sorry that you are worried, but hopefully this situation will help you and your boyfriend communicate more about all of the available contraceptive choices you both have?!
A very similar question was asked regarding pregnancy and clothes being on, and you can read the answers here:
https://www.empowher.com/ask/healthy-living/physical-well-being/can-you-...
From what you describe, the chances of you becoming pregnant in this way are very slim. If there was no sperm near your vagina, then it is helpful for you to know that sperm can not live very long outside of the body (mere minutes), so the chance of it getting into your vagina is small.
Have you and your partner discussed options for contraception, including "barrier methods (ie, condoms), to protect against STIs (sexually transmitted infections), as pregnancy is not the only thing to be concerned about.
Hormonal contraception (ie, birth control pills and other forms, like "the ring") can help protect against pregnancy . I am not sure if you are having intercourse, but since you are sexually active, now is a good time to find a doctor you trust.
Let us know if this answers your question!
August 28, 2008 - 2:27pmThis Comment