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Hello. I need some help, so any quick reply is appreciative. I was with my girlfriend at a sleepover. We were in the same bed. We both had on underwear and I had tennis shorts and she had pajama shorts on. Is it possible for precum to go through my underwear, onto my finger and then get her pregnant when I touch her clitoris? The last time I masturbated was 13 hours before and I had urinated on several occasions. I appreciate all the advice you can give me! Thanks
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What you have described is not a pregnancy risk. Sperm are very fragile and can not survive trying to pass through any kind of clothing. Also, sperm need a lot of the fluid that is part of semen in order to be able to swim in. So for it to have been a realistic risk, your finger would have needed enough semen on them that it would be dripping off.
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Nope, it's not possible for sperm to get through clothing like this. You also don't need to worry about pregnancy when you have to map out possible routes that sperm could have taken - it usually takes direct genital contact to create a pregnancy risk.
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Scared11, Here is an article that will help you better understand what is and isn't a pregnacy risk Pregnancy Scared? . Here is another article that you should look at so you can also play it safe for STI's too Safe, Sound & Sexy: A Safer Sex How-To
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