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If a woman's on top, is there a chance of pregnancy if a little sperm went in?

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If a woman's on top, is there a chance of pregnancy if a little sperm went in?

If sperm⁠ went into a vagina⁠ and the person with the vagina is not on any form of birth control⁠, then YES, they could get pregnant.

Even if they’re on top⁠, and some semen⁠ trickles out⁠, chances are just enough sperm cells could make their way up into their reproductive tract to result in a pregnancy⁠. Bear in mind, the body of someone with a uterus⁠ is built to get pregnant. At the right times of their cycle, there are various physiological mechanisms to facilitate sperm travel up to an egg (as well as mechanisms to bring the egg to the sperm). Nature – whether you want it to or not – wants to cause pregnancy.

If you are going to engage in “dry sex⁠,” you should still wear a condom⁠ to prevent unwanted pregnancy and infections. And if it has been less than 120 hours since the sexual⁠ encounter in question, the person who can get pregnant can take emergency contraception⁠ to prevent pregnancy. Otherwise you would have to wait and see if they get pregnant.

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    • Patricia Hu

    Judging from the number of users I see experiencing pregnancy scares on the Scarleteen message boards, particularly from situations besides genital intercourse, you’d think sperm cells were some magical weapon of mass fertilization, powerfully wiggling their way through clothes/towels/fabric, and leaping off hands to impregnate every person around them within a 50 mile radius. Look out for scary sperm! Get outta the way! They’re coming right for you! (pun intended)

    As a volunteer for Scarleteen, I’m here to tell you none of this is physically possible. It just isn’t. As a former laboratory technician at a fertility clinic, having worked directly with sperm and semen (and without having ever gotten pregnant doing so, no less!), I want to tell you why.