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Possible pregnancy?

Hi, Is it possible to get pregnant after having a genital-genital contact (no penetration) and 2 weeks later, my girlfriend just ovulated? She rarely ovulates and her last period was on January so that makes it 7 months of no period. 3 weeks ago, she had her ovulation symptoms such as; Clear fluid for 2 days, increased temperature, abdominal pain and a sudden increase in vaginal fluid(wet). She said her fluid while we had that genital-genital contact was thick yellow. It never changed for more than a month and 2 weeks later, her discharge was suddenly turned to white and gets thinner, then white to nearly clear fluid and even gets thinner than be for and finally a lot of clear watery fluid (egg whites as she described). After 2 days, the clear fluid turned to white and dry, and turned to white again after a week and then back to the thick yellow. What does that mean? Is my girlfriend safe from pregnancy based from what Ive said? She is an irregular and this is supposed to be her 2nd period for 2018 and yet, her period is still not around. It been 2.5 weeks now and were worried about it. Please help us. Please explain what is happening to her especially those symptoms 2 weeks ago and why her period is still not around? Is she pregnant?
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