Can rubbing the penis on vagina entrance cause pregnancy?
Bit shy to ask this but I have no one else to talk to. There was no actual intercourse, just contact at the entrance. Now im worried and my period is slightly late. Is pregnancy even possible like this?
This is one of those things no one really talks about openly but it causes so much stress. I remember always being so careful because I heard stories. Even a little bit of pre-cum near the entrance can potentially cause pregnancy, because sperm are tiny and they can swim. I felt that if there's any doubt, it's better to be safe and take a test.
While full penetration and ejaculation inside the vagina are the most common ways to get pregnant, it's important to know that pregnancy can occur even with just rubbing near the entrance. This is because pre-ejaculate fluid can contain sperm, and if it comes into contact with the vaginal opening, sperm can travel. So, yes, it's possible. If you're concerned, take a pregnancy test at the appropriate time.
Oh honey, if you're asking this, it means you're probably worried, and I totally get that anxiety. While the chances are lower than full intercourse, it's not zero. Pre-ejaculate can carry sperm. So, yes, it *can* lead to pregnancy. Best thing is to take a pregnancy test after your missed period. And always, always use protection if you're not trying to conceive. I hope you get the answer you're looking for.
Haan, actually, chances are low but it's not impossible. Pre-cum can contain sperm, aur woh pregnancy kar sakta hai agar woh vagina ke entrance pe lag jaye. So it's always better to be careful. For sure, use protection if you want to avoid pregnancy. If you're worried now, a pregnancy test is the next step. No home remedies for this, just proper tests.
It's generally considered less likely than full intercourse, but it's important to remember that pre-ejaculate can sometimes contain sperm. So, technically, if that fluid comes into contact with the vaginal opening, pregnancy *can* occur. With my PCOS, I was always extra cautious. So, to be safe, if you're worried, take a test when due and perhaps speak to a doctor about contraception options for the future.
So, technically, yes, there is a risk, although it's lower than full intercourse. Pre-ejaculate can contain active sperm. If this fluid gets to the vagina entrance, sperm can potentially make their way inside. For future, if you want to avoid pregnancy, always use a reliable birth control method. And if you're worried about this instance, just track your period and take a test if it's late.