What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant Without Penetration?
Hello sir, I was messing around with my girlfriend earlier this evening and we started to rub our genitalia together. I never penetrated her and i never ejaculated. Also, i have urinated 3 times since my last ejaculation. Is there a high risk that she could be pregnant?
It is possible, though extremely rare, that the sperm that leak out from your penis in the arousal phase (which does happen and is normal) could swim up in her vaginal fluid if you rubbed the tip right at her vaginal opening but the realistic chance of that happening is like getting struck by lightning. There are many people who claim they know of someone who got pregnant without intercourse but these stories are more tales told by previous generations to scare young women away from sexual activity than credible medical statistics.
I hope this information was helpful and answered your question.
Best regards, Dr. Brown
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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant Without Penetration?
Hello, and I hope I can answer your question. It is possible, though extremely rare, that the sperm that leak out from your penis in the arousal phase (which does happen and is normal) could swim up in her vaginal fluid if you rubbed the tip right at her vaginal opening but the realistic chance of that happening is like getting struck by lightning. There are many people who claim they know of someone who got pregnant without intercourse but these stories are more tales told by previous generations to scare young women away from sexual activity than credible medical statistics. I hope this information was helpful and answered your question. Best regards, Dr. Brown