I have been wondering about this for a while now and need advice: A couple weeks ago my girlfriend gave me a b***job and after she spit my semen on my stomach. I wiped it off with kleenex, trying not to get any on my fingers. I think some may have inadvertently gotten on there. After about 10 minutes i fingered her. I am worried because I am almost positive that my fingers were completely dry (meaning the sperm have dies right?) And if they weren't they would have been dire by simply shuffling around in the sheets. Is there a pregnancy risk? I am freaking out and my girlfriend is late on her period (but she usually is, in fact she almost always is). Another bit of info: when we first had sex she skipped her following period, well we haven't had sex for six months and did on this cycle, so I am hoping that that is what is delaying this cycle? is this plausble? please I need help to keep sanity.
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Follow up: I just read the "pregnancy scared" article and "where did you come" from article. Am I correct in assuming that my situation did not include 'direct semen to vulva' contact (supposedly indirect? From stomach to tissue to finger) that there really isn't a viable risk here?
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