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Fingering and pre ejaculate??


On Wednesday of this week, my boyfriend and I were fooling around. While he was going down on me, he was jacking off and messing with himself down there. I asked him to finger me, and he stopped touching himself and went in me probably a minute or 2 later. Today I just started freaking out about if this could make me pregnant. I asked him if he had anything on his fingers before he put them in me and he said he doesn't believe so. I know for a fact he hadn't cummed yet but not sure on pre-***. We always pee before we fool around and I've read that precum in itself does not contain any sperm but it can pick some up along the track. However, he had not had any ejaculation in the hours prior to us doing that and had peed probably 3 times including once RIGHT before we started.

We haven't had sex yet and I am not on birth control pills for other health reasons. My period should be coming within the next week so that's where I was within my cycle though it always isn't regular.

I've got myself so worried about this, I feel like I want to throw up. Is there really any chance you can become pregnant from this? Can someone PLEASE help me ease my mind? I can't stop thinking about it.
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I was freaked out about something similar to that a long time ago too but you're honestly probably fine! Don't freak yourself out too much because stress can cause period irregularities and freak you out even more! Just monitor your situation if you're worried.
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Hi there.  First, peeing will not prevent pregnancy--  ever.  In any way shape or form.  It will not stop pregnancy, so please discount that as anything helpful in preventing pregnancy.

However, you did not have a penis in your vagina.  Therefore, you are not pregnant.  It requires intercourse for pregnancy.  

Buy some protection for when it gets heated up like that just in case.  good luck
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