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Female | 21

Last week of june I met with my gf. We didn't had sex, but did the foreplay thing. For protection I wore condom also with my boxers on. My concern is that two time I changed the condoms after I cum and while changing the condoms, sperm comes in contact with my fingers and after that we did foreplay (fingering in vagina). So how much possibilities that sperm from my fingers will went inside her vagina that will lead to pregnancy as she is on her ovulation period. Her last period started on 14th june, cycle 28 to 30 days. I know now nothing can be done other than, just to wait for period to come. But before consulting you I consulted a sexologist. He told me to to connect to a gynecologist. They will provide you with a better solution. Whether it is practically possible or not. Sperms comes in contact with fingers. After that it comes in contact with other things also like blanket. Than this fingering thing happened. So in such case. Are sperms healthy for fertilisation that can seriously lead to pregnancy. Mentally it is affecting us a lot. First time we are facing this issue don't know what to do. Is it really serious. As no intercourse happened or ejaculation inside her. Concerned about the fingers on sperm. While fingering*

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist

Answered on 15th Jan '24

It is essential to recognize that although the risk of pregnancy from sperm contacting the vagina is low, there is still a small chance of it occurring. Sperm are quite resilient, and even minimal contact slightly increases the likelihood of pregnancy. This risk diminishes further if the woman is not in her ovulation period at the time of contact. Nonetheless, the probability of fertilization in such instances is significantly lower compared to unprotected intercourse. For safety, it is advisable to wait for the next menstrual period. If there is a disruption or delay in the menstrual cycle, one should consider taking a pregnancy test and seek medical advice, tailored to their individual situation.

Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 6th Dec '23

Get in touch with your nearby gynaecologist for the best advice.

Answered on 14th Nov '22

Consult a gynaecologist for best advice

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