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Could we get pregnant from fingering?

My girlfriend (20) and I(21), were fooling about on Monday evening. She finished bleeding on Sunday (the day before), and we were mutually masturbating. There is a tiny chance that some precum must've gotten on my fingers during the process.
I did not ejaculate at all, the whole time.

Is there a chance that she could be pregnant?
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The raw egg-white stretchy vaginal mucus suggests she is about to ovulate around cycle day 14. This would be a good time to have sex if you WANTED a pregnancy. There is no point in running a home test until her next period shows up missing or light.
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Thanks again, @ppowb.
Your inputs are really valuable to us.
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I see no chance of pregnancy from this incident. For a starter, ovulation averages at cycle day 14 of 28, you were at cycle day 6 and sperm lasts inside for only 5 days. Second, there was not enough sperm in this scenario to cause pregnancy.

Once ovulation occurs the egg is good for only one day. Ovulation on cycle day 14 is only an average. She would need to check her "physical signs of ovulation" to get a more accurate handle on that.

These games go a little further each time. Please have some new condoms on hand so you are ready when you decide to go all the way.
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I really appreciate you coming forward and answering my query. I’m very grateful for that.

We have talked about everything and this event has been an eye-opener for us. We shall take every precaution we can.

Once again, thank you so much :)
UPDATE:
My girlfriend's nausea is technically over (she was just freaking out about being pregnant) and we are set to take the pregnancy test on Monday/Tuesday (7-8 days after sexual activity).
Although she did mention having egg-white consistency vaginal discharge. Does this have anything to do with the pregnancy?

Please respond at the earliest.

Looking forward to your responses.
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