Is it possible to get pregnant from shower water




















If actual intercourse takes place in any type of water, pregnancy is definitely a possibility. This is because intercourse will allow the sperm to be directly deposited in the vaginal area, and the water on the outside of the body would not interfere with this. It is not likely that tiny sperm could travel through the vast area of water that would fill a pool, bathtub, or hot tub to reach the vagina and result in pregnancy.

If ejaculation occurred in plain warm water, sperm could survive for a few minutes. If ejaculation occurs in very hot water, or water filled with pool chemicals, bubbles or other substances, sperm would not be able to survive for more than a few seconds. Pregnancy occurring from this is very unlikely and in most cases is not possible at all. Pregnancy cannot occur from the act of anal sex, but because the vaginal opening and the anus are very close together, there is the chance that sperm could leak into the vagina and travel to fertilize an egg.

However, this is exceptionally unlikely. If genitals do not come in contact with each other, and semen does not enter the vaginal area, there is no chance of pregnancy. The number of times ejaculation takes place can decrease the amount of sperm in each ejaculation, but there are still millions of sperm present.

Each ejaculation contains about mL of sperm, and each mL can contain from 40 million to million sperm. This means that even in someone who has ejaculated numerous times, the number of sperm can still be in the hundred million. Only one is needed to fertilize an egg.

No, oxygen does not kill sperm. This is a myth that many people believe, but it is not true! Once the sperm is DRY it is dead and cannot travel to fertilize an egg. Sperm can live for days if it is in a warm, moist environment such as the vagina or uterus of a woman.

Sperm cannot come back to life once it has dried, even if it is pre-moistened. You may have just discovered that pregnancy is a possibility in your particular circumstance. Your next step is to begin watching for early pregnancy symptoms. If you experience any of these symptoms and then miss a period, you can take a pregnancy test.

You can use an over the counter test or you can contact the helpline at the American Pregnancy Association to locate a testing center in your area: call If you are already noticing symptoms or believe you could be pregnant you can take a test.

Keep in mind that it is common to get false negatives before a missed period, so even if you are having symptoms or early pregnancy, consider waiting until you miss your period. Order an affordable early detection pregnancy test here. Researchers find no sperm in pre-ejaculate fluid. Between the weirdo positions you're pretty much forced to get into when you're having shower sex, coupled with everything being slippery in the shower, your chances of his penis bending in in a weird angle are easily greater than in just about any other location.

Boyle says if that happens, "men can actually risk fracturing their penis if the penis bends or snaps during a strange sexual position, resulting in the penis become very swollen and bruised, and requiring an awkward trip to the ER to avoid serious damage to the penis.

Yes, you can still totally get an STI and it might even up your chances. Again, the idea that water washes away everything is a nice idea, but Boyle says, "Shower sex is not protective against the transmission of gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, condyloma, HIV, or any other disease.

In fact, with possible irritation of the vulva and penis occurring during shower sex, skin can get more raw and irritated, which could actually increase the risk of transmission of some diseases. Condoms are potentially less effective in the shower. Obviously wearing one is better than having zero protection, but you shouldn't rely on this as your only form of contraception in the shower, and without one, you have no prevention against the spread of disease.

According to the Lifestyles condoms website, it's safe to use a condom in water "as long as the condom remains on the penis. Lifestyles' site recommends to put the condom on before you get in the shower and to note that "if the water contains chemicals such as chlorine or additives such as bath oil or bubble bath, it may harm a latex condom.

Story from Sex. While sex on the beach or in an ocean, lake, pool, hot tub, or shower , can be a turn-on, the presence of water adds a few difficulties. We talked to sex educator Erica Smith no relation, although she has almost the same name as me to get the facts. Does water kill sperm? If someone ejaculates in the water not in their partner's vagina or anus , the sperm will die within a few minutes.

But if someone ejaculates inside a vagina or anus, that sperm is very much alive. Can you get an STI underwater? Barrier methods like condoms help reduce the risk of STIs. Can you get pregnant underwater? You can. The pool isn't going to kill the sperm that goes directly into the vagina.



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