Can one get pregnant by having sex while wearing pants?
Having sex while wearing pants does not actually involve substantial sexual behavior, because real sexual behavior involves the male's penis entering the female's vagina. Pregnancy requires ejaculation within the vagina, and the female must also be in the ovulation period. During sex while wearing pants, sperm cannot enter the female's vagina, so pregnancy is not possible. If you do not want to get pregnant, you should take proper contraceptive measures during sexual activity. Having sex while wearing pants is not real sexual activity and will not lead to pregnancy.
The so-called sexual activity refers to the penis entering the vagina, and ejaculation occurring within the vagina, which can lead to pregnancy. Otherwise, even if the penis enters the vagina without ejaculating in the vagina, the possibility of pregnancy is not high. Under normal conditions, pregnancy requires semen to enter the deep part of the vagina, and fully active sperm to fertilize the egg through the uterus and fallopian tubes. During sex while wearing pants, semen will not enter the deep part of the vagina, and sperm will not fertilize the egg through the uterus and fallopian tubes. Therefore, having sex while wearing pants will not lead to pregnancy.
Contraceptive measures include many types, such as safe period contraception, withdrawal, condoms, intrauterine devices (IUDs), short-acting oral contraceptives, post-coital contraceptives, etc. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and you need to make a choice. The most commonly used contraceptive method is condom contraception, which is simple, convenient, and can also prevent sexually transmitted diseases. However, using condoms alone for contraception has an efficiency rate of only 70%-80%, and it should be combined with other methods, such as the safe period. If you have sex during the safe period and use condoms, the general efficiency rate is close to 100%. IUDs are also an effective method, which can achieve contraception for more than 10 years or even lifelong through a simple operation. However, sometimes there may be adverse reactions such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and increased menstrual flow after IUD insertion. Short-acting oral contraceptives have a high contraceptive efficiency, but they may sometimes stimulate breast hyperplasia.