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Kamila (Anonymous, 195.85.209.) Warszawa 2 months ago

Could it have been fertilized through clothes?
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On the 8th day of the cycle, there was "rubbing/touching" of the genitals, my partner was wearing sweatpants and I was wearing thin pajama pants and panties, there was no ejaculation, only the partner could secrete the pre-ejaculate, could the sperm from the pre-ejaculate pass through the clothes and lead to fertilization?

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Kamila (Anonymous, 195.85.209.) 2 months ago

Is pregnancy possible in this situation or not?

Kamila (Anonymous, 31.0.74.) 2 months ago

Yes, we were both dressed and there was no sperm entry into the vagina through fingers or the like. Only rubbing through clothes occurred

Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

In order for fertilization to occur, the tribes must be introduced into the genital tract. As I understand from the description, the lady was wearing panties and pajamas while "rubbing", and her partner was wearing pants. Sperm cells were not introduced into the genital tract.

Kamila (Anonymous, 195.85.209.) 2 months ago

Could you explain to me why?

Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

No, the situation described could not have led to fertilization.

I encourage you to read a similar thread:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/88715/czy-ocieranie-sie-narzadami-moze-doprowadzic-do-ciazy

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