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Is there a chance of pregnancy if my girlfriend and I engaged in oral sex, I ejaculated in her mouth, we kissed, and then I used my saliva as a lubricant to finger her while she is ovulating?

The scenario you described carries a very low risk of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilises an egg released during ovulation. For pregnancy to happen, sperm needs to travel through the reproductive tract and fertilise the egg. While it's theoretically possible for sperm to survive in the mouth or saliva for a short period, the chances of sperm reaching the reproductive tract and successfully fertilising an egg in this scenario are extremely slim. Additionally, rinsing the mouth with water would further diminish any possibility of sperm survival.

Furthermore, the timing of ovulation is crucial for pregnancy to occur. Ovulation typically lasts for about 24 hours, and the egg is viable for fertilisation during this time. While it's important to consider the timing of ovulation when engaging in sexual activity, the scenario you described, with no direct transfer of semen to the vaginal area, significantly reduces the likelihood of pregnancy.

However, it's essential to remember that there is no method of contraception that is 100% effective, and there is always some level of risk associated with sexual activity. If you and your girlfriend are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be a good idea to consider using additional forms of contraception, such as condoms or oral contraceptives, to further reduce the risk.

Ultimately, the risk of pregnancy in this situation is extremely low, but it's always best to communicate openly with your partner and take necessary precautions to ensure both of your peace of mind. If you have any further concerns or questions, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for personalised advice and guidance.

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