Is there a risk of getting pregnant with sperm-stained soap or loofah?

Is there a risk of getting pregnant with sperm-stained soap or loofah?


The trans boy says he shares a bathroom with his siblings and doesn’t use contraceptives




Doctor, I’m a trans guy, I don’t take the pill or male hormones. I use the same bathroom as my brothers. If one of them ejaculates on the soap or loofah and these objects come into contact with my vagina, am I at risk of getting pregnant?

First, the risk of pregnancy occurs when the penis penetrates the vagina, with ejaculation inside the vagina or when fresh sperm is inserted with the fingers inside the vagina.

If one of your brothers eventually ejaculates in the bathroom and some sperm is left on the soap or loofah, these sperm survive for a very short time in these situations. And, even if they survive, casual contact, like passing this soap or loofah through the vagina, doesn’t pose a risk of pregnancy, okay? You can be sure of it.

Source: Terra

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