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Soo I just read the Where DID I Come From? article, and theres abit that confused me- it says that a few layers of impermeable clothing will mean that pregnancy isnt possible- yesterday me and my boyf were doing manual, and after he came on my chest, he cleaned up and put his boxers back on :/ we lay in bed. i could see some damp spots on his boxers, and he took my underwear back off but his boxers stayed on and lay ontop of me for like only a minute.. is there a pregnancy risk from that?
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So, were you wearing clothing when he ejaculated?
If so, there is no pregnancy risk.
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we were naked when he ejaculated, but it was on my chest, nowhere near my vulva he then wipped before putting his boxers back on and laying ontop of me (i was naked) for a minute or so.
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Since he ejaculated nowhere near your vulva, and since there was a layer of clothing between you two after that, a pregnancy risk still wouldn't be possible there.
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what if there was genital contact i didnt notice? like if hed popped out of his boxers a bit? :/ i know we didnt have any FULL, INTENTIONAL genital to genital contact, but what if it was brief and noone noticed? Posts: 135 | From: UK | Registered: Oct 2012
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There had already been an ejaculation, and sperm don't stick around to say hello after.
Plus, I suspect you would have noticed had there been bare contact of any significance.
I'd like to check in with you again about the degree of worry you're having. It sounds to me like you're still not feeling okay about this type of sexual activity and about pregnancy risks in general. What do you think?
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actually, i would like to discuss the relative merits and disads of the implant, as im thinking of getting it in jan how effective is it? Posts: 135 | From: UK | Registered: Oct 2012
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actually, i would like to discuss the relative merits and disads of the implant, as im thinking of getting it in jan how effective is it? Posts: 135 | From: UK | Registered: Oct 2012
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Studies show the implant as being over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.
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