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might be pregnant, very worried.

me and my boyfriend have been together for two years. we were making out and one thing led to another..(this was my first time) he touched my vagina a little bit with the tip and I'm not 100% sure if there was pre *** or not. but I stopped him and had him put on a condom. he also pulled out when he came + was wearing a condom that did not break. this was the day after my period ended. maybe I worry to much, because about two days after I got anxiety about being pregnant and it's been about three days since then and I'm still having anxiety and have felt very nauseous. is there any chance I could be pregnant?
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i started my period and am not pregnant.
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Without penetration it is close to impossible to get pregnant as the sperm cannot survive out in the air. There can, occasionally, be sperm in pre-ejaculation. However, not likely. In addition to that, your body must also support sperms movement through the canal by producing fertile secretions, which occurs, in most women, 10-16 days after the first day of your last period. Given that it happened 1 day after your period ended, you used protection and he pulled out with the condom intact, I would say the probability is extremely slim.
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thank you, I already have a severe anxiety and depression disorder so it's really hard not to. thank for your feedback.
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There's no way to know yet, mostly likely not, though there's always a possibility. Youre probably feeling nauseous because you've been stressing yourself out, as pregnancy symptoms usually don't arise for a couple weeks. Wait until you miss your next period (if you do) and take a few tests. Its too early to tell right now, but you shouldn't stress about it until its a for certain thinf
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