Pregnancy cannot occur if sperm enters the mouth. Conception requires sperm to reach the female reproductive system, specifically the vaginal canal, cervix, and ultimately the uterus where it can meet an egg. Transmission via the digestive tract does not lead to pregnancy because the relevant biological pathways are separate.
However, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene and be aware of potential transmission of infections. Engaging in oral activities demands attentiveness to nutrition and oral health to support overall wellbeing.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, ensure your body is in balance with the doshas. Keep your agni (digestive fire) strong by consuming warm and easily digestible foods, staying hydrated, and incorporating fresh herbs like ginger or tulsi, which enhance digestion and immunity.
For any concerns related to sexual health or possible risk of infections, consulting a healthcare professional is highly advised. Always practice safe and responsible behaviors in line with your own boundaries and health standards.
If you’re anxious about potential risks or symptoms following such activities, contacting a healthcare provider can provide reassurance and appropriate advice. Remember, it’s essential to prioritize both physical and mental well-being by addressing any underlying concerns or questions you may have.