Was this a bad move?!


Question: Was this a bad move!?
Ok so, this afternoon, my boyfriend and I were enjoy a little "afternoon delight" in the shower and I let him ejaculate on my face!. I turned into the water right away and washed it off, but I'm really hoping like none dripped down below, you know!? Even if it ran down with the water, it wouldn't go in right!? Is there really any need to worry about anything!? He says there's nothing to worry about as the steam / water probably weakened them; plus he never came inside of me!. Just my face, but still!. No worries, right!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
You're a champ for letting your BF do that!. Just thought you'd otta know!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If sperm somehow got in, it definitely was very strong willed!. I don't think you have anything to worry about!. As for the steam/water weakining them, that's just a BS answer, since sperm comes out at a fairly warm temperature anyways and warm water and steam simply wouldn't "kill" it that fast!. Also, ejaculate fluid is made of liquids, so a little extra water won't do anything!.!.!. Ejaculate is sometimes thick and sometimes thin naturally, and the water would just thin it out!. Remember, sperm "seeds" aren't actually all of the white stuff, just microscopic particles floating in a liquidy ejactulate fluid, so what's water going to do!? They're still going to be sperm "seeds!." But that's just a biology lesson!.

Remember the physics lesson, instead!. The sperm did not drip down and upwards!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I have never confirmed this with an actual doctor, but I have been told by previous sex partners and many friends that sperm "die" when they hit water!.!.!.!?

It WOULD make sense, if you think about it, because don't WE die if we are in a really different environment/habitat than we are naturally accustomed!. Right!?

Water isn't the same as our natural "fluids!.!.!." Ya know!?

Don't worry about it! Seriously!. :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

The chances of any of these sperm making it to your fallopian tube is next to zero!.

Normally the sperm is deposited right in the uterus, close to the entry to the tubes, and even then the sperm have a hard time getting to the egg!.

In your case, it would have to be some VERY potent little wrigglers to win that batlle!.


It's all goodWww@Answer-Health@Com

whenever there is sperm involved, there is a CHANCE of becoming pregnant, however, your chance is probably somewhere in the range of !.00000001% as long as no one touched sperm and then touched you!.!.!. elsewhere, or if there was any penetration before ejaculation!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If sperm gets on your skin, it instinctively migrates towards the vaginal opening!. Only water that has reached its boiling point can weaken sperm cells!. The water running from your face to your vagina probably shortened their trip!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

NO WORRIES!. Even if they were Olympic swimmers, they would never make it! Besides, most women have to have many sperm inside of them in order to be impregnated!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

well, there is like a tiny, tiny chance!.
but most likely, no!.
if the water washed over it, it probly washed it all off!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no worries probably but my advice is not to just rely on condoms, but to also use birthcontroll pills!. :) happy *******Www@Answer-Health@Com

hmm!.!.!.

!.!.!.i wouldnt worry about it!.!.!.i mean what are the odds!?

but if your really concerned about it, you could always take a morning after pill!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sperm die when they hit the air!. You have nothing to worry about!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No you shouldnt have to worry about anythingWww@Answer-Health@Com

none at allWww@Answer-Health@Com





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