Hello rimi, I assure you that chances of pregnancy are almost zero as you were wearing three layer and there was no penetration
If you want to do test i would suggest 7-14 th day of your encounter you can get it done
Pregnancy cannot occur in this situation because sperm cannot travel through multiple layers of clothing to reach the vagina. Since there was no direct genital contact or penetration, the risk is practically zero. For peace of mind, if you still wish to test, a blood pregnancy test (β-hCG) done 14 days after the incident will give you an accurate result; you can also consult a Gynecologist for reassurance.
Hello dear See as per clinical history pregnancy is not possible since there must be physical contact of sperms with ovaries. In your case if is passive only. So not possible in your case. However,you can go for pregnancy strip test either after 7 days or 10-14 days during ovulation for confirmation. In case of any doubt you can consult gynacolologist in person for better clarification Regards
Based on the situation you described, the likelihood of pregnancy is extremely low. In general, pregnancy requires sperm to be deposited directly into the vagina or on the vulva, and the scenario described involves a significant barrier (the three layers of pants). The presence of your discharge getting the pants wet doesn’t facilitate the movement of sperm through the fabric, so it’s not conducive to pregnancy occurring.
If you’re still concerned or want reassurance, you can consider taking a blood test to confirm. A blood test for hCG, the hormone that indicates pregnancy, can usually give reliable results about 10 days after the potential conception incident. Since the incident occurred on the 17th of August, ideally, you’d aim for a blood test around the 27th of August onwards. This timing would ensure that if there were a pregnancy, the levels of hCG would be detectable in your system.
However, given the scenario you describe, it’s unnecessary to be too worried. It’s good to understand how these situations work and to use reliable contraception to manage such concerns in the future. As always, if you have further specific questions or need guidance, consider discussing with a healthcare provider who can give personalized advice.
