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Can a girl get Pregnant from Pre-***?

     Here's the backdrop. Hanging out in my room, my girlfriend and i got to doing stuff. We didn't do very much save for fingering. I had masturbated an hour or so before she came over, and i had showered after doing that. When i was fingering her, before i was rather, i was in front of her exposed vagina. I was wearing kind of Under-Armor material style boxer shorts, and i was hard underneath. I don't know if i had any pre-*** on the tip of it or not underneath, but i rubbed myself against her exposed vagina for a few seconds in the heat of the moment before fingering her. My **** was never exposed, and i never came during this. Is it possible for the pre-*** to have soaked through my shorts and during me fingering her gotten her pregnant? What are the chances for that? I'm just a concerned guy looking for some insight, please and thank you.
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Thank you for your sincere advice. It has been a couple weeks now and nothing has seemed to change, and I have a firm belief nothing is even going to. However, I am concerned for her health, and would like to ask one more question of you.
     For the past month or two, even before any of this happened, her stomach has started hurting. Not just a dull ache either, but constantly hurting, just above the belly button. She refuses to eat most times because the pain is excruciating, and when she does eat, she feels like she's going to vomit. She's been eating more recently, but still has the constant stomach aches. She refuses to consult her parents, let alone even Consider a doctor. I researched it a bit and found out that there is actually a condition or thirty... that cause this symptom.
     To throw into the mix, 3 months ago, before her and i began dating, she had told me that she had engaged in intercourse with another man in a previous relationship weeks before ours. Her and I have yet to have intercourse, and will not, for I'm a firm believer in not resorting to physical behavior to show one's emotions and feelings. I can love her without having to have sex with her. Anyways, with this information intact, is there any way that her stomach hurting could be her being pregnant from that man..? They engaged twice, both times protected, and it never broke. Though this doesn't directly involve me, id like to know more about what Else could cause the pain first. Any help?
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
Pregnancy can occur only when a sperm fuses with an ova or egg. For this the sperms need to be ejaculated inside the vagina or there should be entry of sperms inside the vagina which travel through the cervix and uterus to reach the egg in the fallopian tube. From the description, chances of pregnancy are less likely because in this case a mechanical barrier of cloth was present between the sperms and egg during intercourse and rubbing. So pregnancy is not possible.

I hope it helps. It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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1527510 tn?1392301344
Yes pre-ejaculation can cause pregnancy which is why a condom should be worn whenever you have genital to genital contact. With that being said, you had underwear on, so that makes it unlikely. Please educate yourself more about sex education before engaging in any more - this is how unwanted pregnancies happen and STD's get contacted.
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