no you can not because it didnt mix with your sperm
There will always be a small chance in a situation where sperm gets into the vagina.
Wrong! Even if you wiped your hand, there will still be traces if sperm!
Semen or seminal fluid is the whitish viscous fluid emitted from the male reproductive tract that contains sperm & liquids (seminal plasma) that help keep them viable. Sperm cells, produced by the testes in humans, represent 2 to 5 percent of semen volume; fluids from tubules, glands, & storage areas of the reproductive system bathe them as they travel down, nourishing them, keeping them motile, or participating in certain chemical reactions. During ejaculation, liquids from the prostate gland & seminal vesicles dilute the sperm & provide a suitable, slightly alkaline environment. An average ejaculation of a human male expels 0.1 to 0.3 cubic inches (2 to 5 ml.), containing 200 to 300 million sperm.Sperm is the smaller, usually motile male reproductive cell of most organisms that reproduce sexually. Sperm cells are haploid (they have 1/2 the No. of chromosomes as the other cells in the organism's body). Sperm often have at least 1 flagellum. During fertilization, the nucleus of a sperm fuses with the nucleus of the much larger oocyte (the female reproductive cell) to form a new organism. In male animals, sperm are normally produced by the testes in extremely large numbers in order to increase the chances of fertilizing an egg. Motile sperm cells produced by some multicellular protist groups (such as the algae), the bryophyte plants, & the seedless vascular plants, require water to swim to the oocyte. In gymnosperms and angiosperms, sperm do not need water for mobility but are carried to the female reproductive organs in the pollen grain. In the cycads and the gingko (both gymnosperms), the sperm are motile & propel themselves down the pollen tube to reach the egg cell. In the conifers and angiosperms, the sperm are not themselves motile but are conveyed to the ovule by the growing pollen tube.The human sperm cell is divided into a head that contains the nucleus, a mid-piece that contains mitochondria to provide energy for the sperm, & a flagellum that allows the sperm to move. When fertilization occurs, the nucleus & other contents from the sperm cells are drawn into the cytoplasm of the oocyte, but the mitochondria in the sperm are destroyed & do not survive in the zygote. Since mitochondria contain their own DNA (thought to be a relic from an existence as separate symbiotic organisms), all of the mitochrondrial DNA in humans is thus inherited from the female. The semen produced by the male reproductive tract act as a medium for sperm typically contains over 100 million sperm cells, all of which have but one purpose: to fertilize the single available oocyte.Nothing semen covers the sperm so that they make it into the vagina safely and it also helps it keep the sperm safe so if any thing happens inside the penis or something the semen is wiped away and not the penis
Possibly - take a test
The elm tree. It was dutch elm disease that caused it not the british.
There will always be a small chance in a situation where sperm gets into the vagina.
Yes, retard. And if you can't SPELL vagina, you probably have never seen one.
NO.
Probably not, but it's always a possibility. If ANY sperm gets in the vagina, you WILL get pregnant
Guys/boys cannot become pregnant so it does not matter what happens to their gentile area. If you are a woman who gets the mans sperm or seaman into your body, then you will most likely become pregnant and can not just "wash it out after sex".
No, you cannot get pregnant.
Wrong! Even if you wiped your hand, there will still be traces if sperm!
As he has wiped his hands ten minutes ago, before he fingers you, you should be safe, as sperms do not last long outside.
Not immediately, but sperm dies when it dries up.
The abolitionist John Brown fits that description.
The spills and splatters in the microwave should be wiped immediately to keep the microwave clean. The spills and the splatters cause inefficiency to the microwave. ***************************************** The longer the splatters are left in the microwave, the harder it will be to remove them.
Probably not, sounds like menses...