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Sperm is killed by handwashing right?


About two weeks ago, my boyfriend and I were fooling around and he came in my hands but after we both washed our hands... later though, he returned the favor for me by fingering me about a half hour or so later. I know I probably sound stupid but is there a possibility that I could be pregnant? I know worrying about this probably messes with my hormones and my period isn't exactly regular but I really am nervous about it cause it hasn't come yet. Any advice would be most appreciated.

Hun... even men with a low sperm count when they fully ejaculate in a woman struggle to get her pregnant. I do not believe that you will get pregnant. Both you and your boyfriend washed your hands. Those potential babies are no longer around hun.
Just don't go stressing yourself out and try save some of your passion for your later years:)
I had to say it. I'm a mom:D

take care kiddo
sandy

Nope, use a spermacide. Kill those little wigglers, to be sure.

Anything is possible, however your chances of getting pregnant this way are pretty slim.

I would say it's unlikely given the time difference and the hand-washing, especially if you used soap. I'm pretty sure it's more likely you washed them all away, and if not, after the time they dried up and died.

Regardless there's nothing you can do about it now as it's too late for the morning after pill, I would say it's very unlikely you're pregnant (depends a lot on what time of the month this happened as well) so I'm sure your period will come soon. What you describe happened to me a couple of times as well...wasn't pregnant either time, luckily. I think it's quite difficult to get pregnant that way actually.

If you're worried, maybe pay a little more attention in the future like getting a spermicide or going on birth control pills.

don't worry they don't live long in the air

Well I would guess that you don't have anything to worry about, but be smart, and safe. It's not just that you may get pregnant, You will have a kid to take care of, are you ready for that.

Soap kills 99% of household germs, and will probably kill sperm on contact.

how horny are you god damn it! ( fingering each other) did you have to say that?

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