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Hello I need some one's advice.

I have recently started taking BC pill but it hasn't started working yet. I gave my partner a hand job. After that I went to the bathroom and washed my hands with soap and water. Then I used the toilet paper to clean my vagina. Is there any chance that i could get pregnant by this?

Please help, I am getting paranoid.
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It is very unlikely. The sperm has a very little life span outside the body, and it also needs the right conditions in order to reach the uterus. I wouldn't worry about it, but always be careful.
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can someone please advice? is the above mentioned incident worth worrying about. I had to take Plan B just a couple of days ago , so I would not want to take it again unless its necessary.
Thanks again
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Can someone please advice? is the above mentioned incident worth worrying about. I had to take Plan B just a couple of days ago , so I would not want to take it again unless its necessary.
Thanks again
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So I should be fine-right?
Thank You very much for your answer.
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I am not sure if there was ejaculate on my hand. But I remember washing my hands with soap and then using a towel for drying them before using the toilet paper.
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Was there any ejaculate that touched your vagina? If not, you shouldn't worry. However, although it's highly unlikely that you could get pregnant from ejaculate that was on your hand and it then coming in contact with your vagina, strange things are known to happen.  Usually sperm dies shortly after it is exposed to air outside the body.
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