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Based on what you described, the chance of pregnancy is very low. You did not ejaculate inside the vagina, penetration was minimal, and the ejaculation occurred outside the vagina. A tiny amount of semen residue on the skin of the penis is much less likely to result in pregnancy than direct ejaculation into the vagina.
Daily masturbation for a year does not prevent pregnancy or significantly reduce fertility. The key factor is whether viable sperm entered the vagina. From your description, that appears unlikely, although it is impossible to say the risk is absolutely zero.
Regarding timing, if your partner’s last period started on the 11th and the sexual contact occurred on the 6th of the following month, the pregnancy risk depends on the length and regularity of her menstrual cycle. Ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before the next period, but the exact timing can vary considerably between individuals and from cycle to cycle.
If her next period arrives on time, pregnancy is very unlikely. If her period is delayed, a home pregnancy test can be taken after the missed period for reassurance. For future sexual activity, using condoms consistently is the best way to reduce the risk of both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Overall, based on the details you provided, the likelihood of pregnancy appears to be very low.
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Hello, Based on the history you provided, the chance of pregnancy appears to be very low.
You mentioned that: • You did not ejaculate inside the vagina. • Penetration was incomplete. • Ejaculation occurred outside the vagina. • You are mainly concerned about a small amount of semen that may have remained on the skin of the penis.
Pregnancy generally requires sperm to be deposited in or very near the vagina in sufficient quantity. If ejaculation occurred outside and there was no significant transfer of fresh semen into the vagina, the likelihood of pregnancy is low. Masturbating daily for the past year does not increase or decrease the risk of pregnancy in this situation. Regarding the menstrual cycle, if your partner’s last period started on the 11th and the contact occurred on the 6th of the following month, the exact risk depends on the length and regularity of her cycle. However, based on your description of no ejaculation inside the vagina, the overall risk remains low. If her next period is delayed by more than a week, a home urine pregnancy test can provide reassurance.
Final Prescription/Advice: • No specific medication is required based on the history provided. • Monitor for the next expected menstrual period. • If the period is delayed by more than 7 days, perform a home pregnancy test. • For future sexual activity, use condoms consistently to reduce both pregnancy risk and sexually transmitted infections. • If unprotected ejaculation occurred near the vaginal opening within the last 5 days, discuss emergency contraception with a healthcare provider.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine
Based on the information provided, the chance of pregnancy appears to be very low, because you did not ejaculate inside the vagina and only had limited penetration. Semen that remains as a small amount on the skin of the penis after ejaculation is much less likely to result in pregnancy, especially if ejaculation occurred outside the vagina. However, pregnancy risk cannot be considered absolutely zero if semen came into direct contact with the vaginal opening. Regarding the menstrual cycle, if your partner’s last period started on the 11th and the sexual contact occurred on the 6th of the following month, the risk depends on the length and regularity of her cycles, since ovulation can vary from person to person. An egg survives for only about 12–24 hours after ovulation if it is not fertilized, but without knowing the exact timing of ovulation, it is not possible to determine the risk with certainty. If her next period is delayed, taking a home pregnancy test after the expected period date would provide a reliable answer. Overall, from the scenario described, the likelihood of pregnancy is low but not completely impossible.
Hello I understand your concern about the timing and the possibility of fertilization. Let’s break it down:
### Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
1. Ovulation Timing:
- Typically, ovulation occurs about 14 days before the start of your next period. If your last period started on the 11th, ovulation would likely occur around the 25th of that month, give or take a few days.
2. Fertilization Window:
- Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, so if you had intercourse around the time of ovulation, there is a possibility of fertilization.
### Your Situation
- Since you mentioned that you ejaculated while rubbing against the vagina and not during full insertion, the risk of pregnancy is lower, but not zero. - The small amount of semen that may have come into contact with the skin of the penis could potentially lead to pregnancy if it made its way into the vagina, especially if it was close to the time of ovulation.
### Conclusion
- If your next period is due on the 11th, and you had intercourse on the 6th, it’s possible for fertilization to occur if ovulation happened around that time. - If you’re concerned about a potential pregnancy, consider taking a home pregnancy test if your period is late.
### What to Do Next
- Monitor Your Cycle: Keep track of your menstrual cycle and any symptoms you may experience. - Pregnancy Test: If your period is late, a home pregnancy test can provide clarity.
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