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please help, am i pregnant?

this happened about 2 months ago. i gave a hand job to my bf and licked the *** off my hand. after that i washed my hands, ate food and brushed teeth. a couple of hours (5-6) later i was turned on and decided to finger myself. i used my saliva as lube to finger myself. after that i was worried about being pregnant because there might have been sperm left in the saliva but about two weeks later i had my period and I had heavy bleeding for about 6 days. i thought that everything is okay and that im not pregnant but recently i read somewhere that even pregnant women sometimes get periods or bleeding through pregnancy. please help, could i be pregnant after all that? I had my second period since then with about 5 days of heavy bleeding. i also feel as if my stomach could have gotten bigger and today ive been having weird pains (pressure, fluttering) in my lower stomach. I have gotten loads of answers saying that I'm not pregnant but I'm still paranoid about it and can't get it out of my head. Please help?
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There is absolutely no way that you are pregnant. Don't worry it's fine
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Your not pregnant sperm can't live anywhere else other that in your cervix when the guy igaculated of if it's frozen. And yes some women do bleed when they're pregnant but not heavy periods just light spotting. You should stop worrying
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