Answer: by Konstance McCaffree: (05/24/2004)
What a great question. I can't really give you an accurate answer on the "chance" of her becoming pregnant but it is important that you know that there is some chance at least. If you have been reading my answers to others, you know that I tell people that the research suggests that there isn't much sperm, if any, in pre-cum. If that is the case in all men, in all situations, then you don't have much of a chance at all.
What becomes important for the future is for you to know that all you have to do is wash your hands, or use wet wipes or other disinfectant as you change from one sexual act to the other and your worries would be erased. I hope you will remember this for the future.
So often we can do a very small cleaning during the various sexual acts, and since sperm is pretty fragile it doesn't take much to remove the risk if there is any small amount in the pre-cum.
The 11 days after the end of her period could be a prime time for ovulation but it doesn't matter if there was no sperm in the precum, or if your fingers had no precum on them.
Thanks for asking a great question.Reviewed by Sexual Health Editorial Team
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