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worried mom

I am 38 and have a 14 yr old daughter.  The other day i had
sex I showered very quickly, when I came out of the shower I went to the kitchen to make dinner.  15 minutes later I heard the bath tub running and my daughter was taking a bath.  I am concerned that I may have washed the sperm that was on/in me into the bath tub and then my daughter took a bath in it.
I know this sounds horrible but I suffer from anxietiesGeneralized anxiety disorder
and so I am very concerned.  can a real doctor please respond.  
I fear that my daughter could get pregnant from the sperm that I washed off myself.
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467707 tn?1270928640
I'm not a doctore but I can tell you with 100% assurance that there is absolutely no way she could get pregnant from washed out sperm lurking in the bathtub. No way.

Forget this "incident" and go on with your life

PS I'd be more concerned about the fact that my 14 year old daughter might have heard me having sex... that could be disturbing to an adolescent! Just a thought
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377493 tn?1356502149
No worries, she is fine.  It's just not possible.
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480331 tn?1310403529
Hello.  There are no doctors on this forum.  But as 40smama said, go to ask the expert forum and you will receive a comment from a doctor.  To put your mind at rest, your daughter could not become pregnant this way.
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172023 tn?1334672284
I will tell you that there is no way this could result in your daughter becoming pregnant.

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254689 tn?1251180040
You need to post this in the ask-the-expert forum to get an answer from the doctor.  It's on the bottom of the right side of the page.  I seriously, seriously doubt your daughter will get pregnant from her bath.
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