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Ok, my girlfriend and i were in my bed, she was giving me a hand job untill she told me she was tired, so i took over.. i got some cum on my hand, so i whiped it off and then naturaly it was her turn. at one point i stuck my finger inside her vagina a little ways but other than that i stayed at the clit. then we had sex, i was wearing a condom. i was wondering if this is a "high risk" for pregnacy.. also i was wondering if condoms have spermicide on the outside of them as well as the inside.. thanks alot, sorry for it being so long.
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Sperm are delicate little fellas. They don't stand up to much. If you wiped your hand completely off before touching her, than chances are the pregnancy risk is lowered substantially. But you may still have one, so a pregnancy test won't hurt. Next time, just use a condom to save the worrying.
Spermicidal condoms don't have enough spermicide to be effective. So don't bother w/ them. (Not to mention they have been known to cause irritation for the lady). A regular condom will do you just fine if you master its use, and watch the expiration dates.
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Either way ... Sperm can only live in a hostile environment (spread out, or in glob-like formation) for approximately 20 minutes.
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2 more questions >_< haha, so how deep does cum have to get inside of the female for her to become pregnant, also does the female have to have her orgasm to release her egg?
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Precum on the vulva (external genitals) can get a woman pregnant, so not deep at all.
Also, no. It sounds like you need to read up on the menstrual cycle. Release of eggs is completely unrelated to orgasm - if it were, our population would probably be far smaller!
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ok, this is not related to my previous situation at all, she got a test and it was negitive. this is more of a question from reading all that.. maybe i missed the answer, or maybe its not there
if a woman is pregnant would she still get pimples and cramps before where her period should be?
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