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Can sperm survive on wet sponge bath?

I was on shower and when i ejaculate, some sperm was on the wet floor of the shower, then the sponge has fallen to the wet floor and i think a small amount of the sperm go on the sponge, can sperm survive on a wet sponge bath and make a woman pregnant if she use the sponge after 1 hour?
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Hi,

There is absolutely no way anyone can get pregnant like this. There needs to be penetrative sex for pregnancy to occur, or at the very least, for the semen to be deposited as close to the cervix (the mouth of the vagina which is inside the vagina) as possible, for pregnancy to occur
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Thanks for help me.
So even if the sponge bath touch the vagina, there is no way she can be pregnant?
yes, there's no way she can get pregnant that way.
This is the right answer. thanks. extra91 Do not worry about anyone pregnant in this situation.
If I washed my dry sperm from my genetal hairs with a bath sponge the proceded to wash my body and then a woman used it after I showered, will she get pregnant?
This is while I am taking a shower, sorry forgot to metion that.
No, this is not possible. Pregnancy only happens when you have sex. It doesn't happen from sharing bath products or any other household products.
Ok, phew thanks.
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Please i need answer because i'm really worried about this
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