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Genital to genital rubbing. Could I be pregnant?

Hello everyone,
On January the first I had genital to genital rubbing with my boyfriend. He never ejaculated, but it was mostly rubbed around my bum hole and there were times where it was around my vagina hole and clit area. Three days later I got my period which lasted 6 days and was totally normal.

It is now February the 6th and I haven't gotten my period for this month yet, I am 2 days late. Since last Friday I have been experiencing cramps, lots of gas, stomach pains, and I sometimes feel like throwing up but it's just gagging. Since Monday there has been an increase of clear discharge as well as some white stuff. The cramps worsen when I press on my stomach. So overall, I am just worried that the pre-ejaculation may have gotten me pregnant although I did get my period a few days after our situation. Since that day I haven't had any intercourse or genital to genital rubbing. Could I be pregnant?  
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Just a bit of an update, I took a test earlier today and it came out negative!! Tomorrow morning I will also take one just to be sure. Super happy. :)
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Hello guys, 4 days late now with the same symptoms. I don't know what to do. :( I really don't want to be pregnant
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You can be pregnant and have bleeding, implantation bleeding you can look it up for more information
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Thank you everyone, even if I got my
Period a few days later there's still a chance of it?
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Yes there is a possibility that you can be pregnant without penetration. Like the last post said just test, that is the only way you will now if you are pregnant.

P.S. I personally know of a situation that someone got pregnant without penetration
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If you don't get it in a few days, take a test.
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You're not pregnant if he didn't put it inside you and *** then you're not pregnant..
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