1. Pregnancy does not occur through dry humping when both partners are wearing underwear and jeans because sperm cannot travel through multiple layers of clothing.
2. The slight wetness on her pant does not cause risk of pregnancy since there was no direct genital contact or semen entry into the vagina.
3. The blood spotting and small clots she noticed are more likely due to hormonal imbalance from PCOD or irregular cycles rather than pregnancy.
4. PCOD commonly causes missed periods, delayed cycles, spotting, and clots even without regular menstruation.
5. She should do a urine pregnancy test for reassurance but the chance of pregnancy here is practically zero.
6. For long term she needs consultation with a gynecologist to regulate PCOD and cycles with medicines or lifestyle guidance.
7. Please do not panic this is not a pregnancy situation but a hormonal one that can be managed with proper follow up.
Hi Siddhant,
đPregnancy risk is ZERO in this case.
Sperm cannot travel through multiple layers of cloth and also ejaculation happened outside. Hence pregnancy cannot happen in this situation. You can be fully reassured.
Spotting is due to PCOD / hormonal imbalance, not pregnancy. So If no proper periods for 2â3 months,consult gynecologist to treat PCOD.
She can do home urine pregnancy test just to calm your mindđ
Hello dear See for pregnancy to happy there should be physical contact of sperms with vagina with ejaculation inside it. As it does happen in your case,so as per my clinical knowledge pregnancy is not possible Also in pcos there are already delayed periods with multiple organs involvement sp still ability to conceive is minimal However if you still in doubt get following tests done and share results with gastroenterologist in person for better clarification Serum prolactin Serum ferritin Pregnancy strip test beta HCG blood level Serum tsh Serum progesterone Urine analysis Pelvic ultrasound The reports will exactly confirm the correct information Hopefully your query got solved Regards
No risk of pregnancy from what happened. Spotting was likely due to hormonal imbalance / PCOD / friction, not implantation. Since her cycles are irregular due to PCOD, she should focus on cycle regulation and PCOD management.
For your anxiety do a urine pregnancy test at home.
No chance of pregnancy in this. Be assured.
Still do a home Urine pregnancy test and get done an Ultrasound of h Abdomen + Pelvis to find out the cause of bleeding.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS DNB D.Fam.Med
Hello As per your history, there is no history of direct contact. So, there are no chances for pregnancy. No need to worry.
For the delayed periods, she needs to be evaluated properly. You can get these tests done and visit the gynaec doctor: 1. CBC 2. Thyroid profile 3. Serum Prolactin 4. Serum LH and FSH 5. Ultrasound-Pelvis & Lower abdomen.
Take care
Pregnancy does not occur from dry humping when both partners are wearing underwear and clothes, even if ejaculation happens, because sperm cannot travel through multiple layers of fabric. The small blood spotting and clots your partner noticed are more likely related to PCOD or hormonal imbalance rather than pregnancy. Since her periods have been irregular since May, she should consult a gynecologist for evaluation, hormonal tests, and treatment to regulate cycles.
The risk of pregnancy from the scenario you described is extremely low. Pregnancy typically requires direct contact between sperm and the vaginal canal. In this situation, both of you were wearing multiple layers of clothing, which makes the chances of sperm reaching the vagina very unlikely. Itâs important to note that PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can indeed cause irregular periods, making it not uncommon for someone with PCOD to experience missed periods or unusual spotting. The spotting and small clots you observed could be due to a number of factors, including hormonal fluctuations associated with PCOD, rather than being related to pregnancy.
If thereâs concern about missed periods and PCOD, I would suggest tracking her menstrual cycle and symptoms to discuss them with a healthcare provider. They can provide tailored advice and possibly recommend treatments that can help regulate her cycles if necessary. In this case, if pregnancy is a worry, taking a home pregnancy test can provide peace of mind, though given the low risk in this situation, itâs likely not necessary. Regarding the spotting and clots, while not likely a sign of something serious, itâs a good idea for her to track and report any such symptoms to a healthcare professional, who can assess if thereâs any need for further evaluation.
Itâs always good to have a discussion about contraceptive methods to consider any options that might fit better with your lifestyle and help reduce anxiety about potential pregnancy risks in the future. If thereâs any concern about symptoms or health conditions, reaching out to a healthcare provider is always the safest route to take.
