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Mysti

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Joined: 04 Aug 2005
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Odd Ball of a Question...
Posted: 08-04-05 00:19am

Hi there well its a bit embarrasing but here goes.

Mmm lol I don't know where to start...

I like to put a towel on the shower I guess the ends when I shave my legs so it woun't be so cold. I always use a new towel that has been washed. On this occasion I was hurrying to go swimming and well got a nearby hand towel that was a bit wet. Well mm my razor fell and I reached to get it and I felt a tingly sensation in my private front part.

Well ok that was like two months ago and I haven't had my period and don't have sex .

I have been stressing because I have come upon websistes saying sperm lives in this or that enviroment.

My fear is that I don't know how but maybe u know someone left or wiped there sperm or something on the towel and some how u know.

I know it sounds like a wierd question but well I didn't know whom else to ask. So is there a chance one can get pregnat that way I mean is it possible ??

Streessed out and by the way how does stress make ur period not come on time or delay?

Thank you so much hope someone can help

mysti
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zutopia

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Joined: 29 Jul 2005
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Location: Los Angeles

Posted: 08-04-05 01:30am

Lol... You remind me of my most paranoid friend. I just wanted to reassure you that you are like 99.999999999999% not pregnant. I don't know the actual statistics, but sperm dies when it comes in contact with air almost instantly. So even if this towel had semen on it, it was most likely not to still have any living sperm on it. And if, by chance, the sperm still happened to be living, just touching the outside of your vagine is highly unlikely to cause pregnancy, as this (most likely dead) sperm would have to swim into the vagina, find its way to the cervix, travel up the cervix, into the uterus and fertilize and egg that may or may not be fertile (depending if it was around the time of ovulation). In conclusion, relax... You're not pregnant.

And yes, stress can most definitely delay your period. During finals this past semester my period was a week and a half late. I'm on the pill, but wasn't sexually active, and this stress is the only thing that could have accounted for the late period. This is very common, and much more likely to explain your late period than any possible pregnancy.
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Mysti

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Joined: 04 Aug 2005
Posts: 18
Thank You!!! :)
Posted: 08-04-05 06:27am

Woahh I feel tons better lol.

Shows how much I know lol

thank you!!!! I'll relax now and :oops: :d lol

thanksssss :)

take care

mysti
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