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question about preg.
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Rebecca Resnik, PsyD - Parenting Instruction, Developmental Disabilities, Psychological Assessment
MindWell Clinical Psychology Chantilly - VA
Questions in the Parenting Forum are being answered by doctors from MindWorks. Topics include: Behavioral Issues - Discipline, Emotional Development, Family Issues, Recreation, School Issues, Social Development

question about preg.

by singlemom226, Nov 20, 2008 09:57AM
am 38 and have a 14 yr old daughter.  The other day i had sex with my boyfriend, after sex I showered very quickly, when I came out of the shower I went to the kitchen to make dinner.  15 minutes later I heard the bath tub running and my daughter was taking a bath.  I am concerned that I may have washed the sperm into the bath tub and then my daughter took a bath in it.
I know this sounds horrible but I suffer from anxieties and so I am very concerned.  can a real doctor please respond.  
I fear that my daughter could get pregnant from the sperm that I washed off myself.

by Rebecca Resnik, PsyD, Nov 20, 2008 12:09PM
To: singlemom226
Hello,
    While it does sound unlikely that your daughter could have been impregnated under such circumstances, I would encourage you to consult a medical doctor with this question for your own peace of mind. You may wish to post your question in the Pregnancy forum.

Rebecca Resnik
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