Answer: by Konstance McCaffree: (05/27/2004)
Thank you for your question. It is always important to check for more information. It is highly unlikely that sperm (within precum) would be able to find its way into the vagina. As you have read in my answers to other questions, precum doesn't usually contain any or much sperm and sperm IS very fragile.
Of course, there is no way to know for sure, and you will need to wait and see if you get your period or get a pregnancy test to check, but it is really highly unlikely.
I know that if you are worried about future sexual intimacy with your boyfriend and being pregnant at this time in your life is something you would absolutely not want there are several things you might do. As you know, we do not need to engage in intercourse in order to enjoy sexual pleasuring. What you were doing is highly erotic and it is a shame to then feel fear that something negative will result. You may want to consider using an effective method of birth control, even though you are not having intercourse. That may be hormonal methods, or even using polyurethane or latex condoms as you play with one another. I know some people don't like to use condoms but they create a little extra safety and the polyurethane ones for both men and women are often used in playful ways since there is heat and more touch sensation that can be felt through them.
As for this time, you just need to wait to determine IF a pregnancy resulted, which I doubt. You are a bright and articulate young woman and I admire your desire to enjoy the intimacy with your boyfriend, and still be concerned about being careful.
Thanks again for writing and feel free to ask more questions if you have them.Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team
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