Good morning. Is there any chance of fertilization from sperm that have been in the toilet water since the vaginal dream? Or from toilet paper on which there was sperm for 10 hours? I know it's a stupid question, but is there a chance for fertilization if you touched fresh sperm and then put on a sanitary pad exactly where it touches the vagina, you touched it with a finger on which there was sperm? Thank you in advance for your answer
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
5 months ago
In the described scenario, there is no possibility of getting pregnant.
There is no evidence that eating more tangerines and oranges reduces the effectiveness of the Evra contraceptive patches.
So there is not the slightest chance of getting pregnant even if the sperm was on the sanitary pad in the place where it touches the vagina?
I also have another question. Do mandarin oranges eaten in larger quantities reduce the effectiveness of evra patches?
Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
5 months ago
Sperm cannot survive more than a few minutes outside the body in unfavorable temperatures and dry environments (toilet paper, sanitary pad, etc.). I don't see the possibility of fertilization. A prerequisite for fertilization is the introduction of sperm into the woman's genital tract during her fertile days.
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