09-21-2004, 07:28 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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should I be worried?
this is a pretty simple question, and I would sincerely appreciate your input.
This is either going to be an easy question, or a hard one. I really wanted to spare you guys the details, but I cant think of any better way to explain it. (I apologize for the graphic detail) my girlfriend wanted me to cum on her breasts while she rubbed her clit. at one point, I think she touched an area that may have gotten some cum on it, and went back to rubbing. (details on state of the cum below) the cum was rubbed around a bit to where it was no longer visible as cum (very thin and spread out), and was mixed with sweat. anyway, she doesnt think that she actually touched the area, I think she may have for a split second. nothing was inserted into the vagina. I looked at planned parenthood.com, but they obviously cant provide insight on such a specific occurance. once again guys(and gals), thanks in advance. do you think this is worth a "morning after" pill? |
09-21-2004, 07:33 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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If the finger was inserted it is possible she could get pregnant. If the finger graced the lips and then the cum some way happened to reach inside her that on a far chance might be possible as well. In all likelyhood however, if she didn't insert it then it probably isn't a big deal. What state do you live in? Some of the plan parenthood areas are able to offer a morning afterpill. I do not know if it is availble in your area but if it is and you're really worried it's work looking into. It's most effective in the first 72hours. (basically it's a very high dosage of stuff much like a birthcontrol pill. It's used to kill/stop eggs from taking hold and growing. So basically it's an abortion before a fetus is actually aparent).
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09-21-2004, 08:01 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Location: California
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Basically when a woman is at her most fertile (around ovulation time) is when you should be most worried about something like this. The cervical mucus produced during this time is an optimal environment for sperm to survive and potentially make it inside. I have heard that if you look at the mucus microcopically, you can even see that it creates little channels to guide the sperm onward.
She could just go get the "morning after pill" or you could play guessing games with where she's at in her cycle. The morning after pill doesn't necessarily work and can produce side effects like disabling nausea (in my case it did anyway). The guessing method can result in pregnancy - I can vouch for that too. Best of luck to you. |
09-21-2004, 11:47 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Location: College Station, TX
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Like the others are saying go to planned parenthood and get that pill. It my seem silly but you would much rather be safe than sorry, I used to live in the DFW area so I know there are a few planned parenthoods in the area.
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09-22-2004, 10:06 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Location: Plano, TX
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There's one on the corner of Galloway and Town East in Mesquite, across from Cicis. Go there and get a morning after pill just to be safe... but I personally would be pretty confident that you're in the clear. However, if you can't have babies, better to be 100% safe than sorry.
What part of DFW you in, Ibis?
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09-22-2004, 10:13 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Don't know if your question's been answered, but this chart should definitely help you out... Keep this for future refrence too
http://www.scarleteen.com/reproduction/preg_risk.html
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