If you are unsure about the presence of sperm on his hands during stimulation, and you are concerned about the risk of unwanted pregnancy, it may be a good idea to consider taking emergency contraception. It is important to consider any medications you may be taking that could interact with the emergency contraception. Keep in mind that the risks associated with emergency contraception are minimal, and you can discuss your options with a pharmacist before making a decision. Ultimately, the decision to take emergency contraception is a personal one and it is important to do what makes you feel most comfortable and secure.
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