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is is possible to get pregnant from making out?

I have OCD so my mind basically attaches itself  to anything that brings me fear and discomfort. Anyway, I was making out with my boyfriend a couple weeks ago on the couch. I was on top of him and we were only at it for about 5-10mins. I'm a virgin so that is the furthest I have ever gone. A couple days later this thought popped into my head "you are pregnant, what if you are pregnant?" And I got a bit worried. In the following weeks I started to experience early pregnancy symptoms (such as fatigue, constipation, slight cramping, and mood swings) I am freaking out because I think that my abdomen looks swollen (maybe a baby bump) My period which is more or less regular is due next week and if it doesn't come I don't know what I will do. I asked my boyfriend if he ejaculated and he said that he did not. My question is, is it possible to get pregnant though 4 layers of clothes (underwear and pants that is) by pre-ejaculatory fluid? I'm terrified.
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I agree you are not pregnant......the possibility is...well.. 0%. He has to penetrate in order for you to get pregnant.
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You're definitely 100% not pregnant but you definitely have OCD. My suggestion is that you get help for your OCD because you will continue to have these obsessive thoughts all the time unless you get it under control.
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