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Fingering and Pregnancy

Hi! I would really appreciate it if I get quick feedback about this matter.

Last night, my partner and I were engaging in a intimate moment, and we both were naked. We did not do intercourse with our genitals. However, my penis may have exerted some fluids, NOT through exaculation! In fact, it did not ejaculate at all! Some fluids came out covering a small part of the tip of the penis. I wiped it off using my finger and then scraped it to my bed, and also used friction between with my fingers to make them dry. The fluids were weak and it did not cover the whole tip of my penis. The major concern is that, even though I wiped my finger, both my partner and I are concerned that she might be pregant due to the fact that I happened to use the same finger to insert in her vagina. First, I rubbed her vagina, making the fluids inside exert, and then inserted my finger after some time. My finger was wet with her fluids rather than mine. But since I wiped off my penis from the fluids, wiped them with my bed and using friction between fingers, and then I may have inserted once the finger without rubbing the vagina, could that cause pregnancy?

I am very grateful for your time to answer this question!
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No, she won't get pregnant from that.

However, to avoid circumstances like this in the future, always be protected... Wash
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You would have to wait until she has a missed period. You can't take one yet.... You have to be late on your period.
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Thanks a million!!!! It has been an enormous relief for both me and my partner!!!!! Would you recommend a blood test or pregnancy test just to make sure?
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And wash your hands.
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