YES!! this is a possable circumstance, when your having dry or oral sex with your partner keep in mind that sperm can survive for close to 7 days outside the body and are able to travel, though to an extremly small extent they can still travel, depending where they are. Just keep that in mind and be careful.
Sperm typically can only survive outside the body for a short period of time, and it is unlikely for sperm to survive for long under fingernails. However, it is still a good practice to wash your hands thoroughly after any contact with bodily fluids to prevent the spread of any potential infections.
Ensure that your hands are clean, and gently remove your finger from the vaginal opening. It's important to always ask for consent and communicate openly with your partner during intimate interactions.
on the vagina and washed off, I doubt it. Inside the vagina is what it takes.
It is unlikely for you to get pregnant in this scenario, particularly if you were already on your period. However, it's always advisable to wash your hands after coming into contact with bodily fluids to prevent any potential risk of infection. If you have concerns, consider using emergency contraception or consulting a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
It mostly depends on the type of lab. If you're leaving a science experimental lab that could involve chemicals, the chemicals could be on your hands and erode your skin and nails and even transfer to other parts of you. If its a hospital lab there could be feces and bacteria all over the place and they could somehow get int your body and give you some kind of illness. If its an innocent lab with no chemicals, not much should happen but there are bacteria everywhere so I would wash my hands regularly anyway.
yes
Yes, but it is better to use soap and warm water
Maybe you don't wash your hands good enough after using the restroom.
I think that it is best to wash it off with warm, soapy water.
Its Probably when you eat you don't wash your hands and your piggy picks up the scent and likes it bites you and mistakes you for food so you should wash you hands after eating! Or it doesn't like to be handled.
If by "poke" you mean with your finger -- yes, if you wash your hands before and after. If you mean with some instrument, then no.
wash your hands :)
wash your hands in warm water :) also keep your hands warm. if this doesn't help then go to your doctor :) Your fingers usually go purple if they are cold!
Yes, it is important to wash your hands before handling your hamster to prevent the transfer of germs or bacteria that could potentially make your hamster sick. This not only protects your pet but also promotes good hygiene for yourself.
Sperm typically can only survive outside the body for a short period of time, and it is unlikely for sperm to survive for long under fingernails. However, it is still a good practice to wash your hands thoroughly after any contact with bodily fluids to prevent the spread of any potential infections.
no
It is possible. The ice melts in your hands, and if your hands are dirty, the melting ice may wash the germs into the drink.