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chances of getting pregnant? help!

Hello everyone,
here's my problem. first of all I want to say that I am a nervous nancy. My question is...are my chances of getting pregnant high if I shared the same towel to wipe myself that he wiped himself with after ejaculating? he ejaculated in a condom but after he took the condom off, he cleaned with a towel. stupid of me to use the towel although I'm sure it wasn't super saturated with semen. about 20 minutes later, we had sex again (with a condom and he didn't ejaculate this time) the condom wasn't lose or anything. could there have been a way he pushed the semen inside me because of the 2nd time??? please help.
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Thank you for your response! yeah it didn't feel wet or anything but since he was just cleaning it off, I didn't expect it to feel wet since he ejaculated in the condom. I was still worried about a little bit of semen that could have been wiped off on it.
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I'm sure you would have noticed if you used the same spot or not.  I'd say your chances are pretty slim.
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