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HELP ASAP!!!

I'm 16 and very worried and need help right ASAP. Me and my girlfriend were messing around yesterday and she wanted me to finger her. Before I did though, I touched a small precut spot on my shorts. I know that I dried it off before I fingered her. But she's missed her period and I'm freaking out. I didn't tell her about it because i know she'll freak out. I love her and I don't want to get her pregnant at such a young age. Is it possible that I may have gotten her pregnant? Some body please help me!!!!
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She had her period a week late. And now she's been drinking ALOT of water....
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Oh boy, no shes no pregnat, nd some times periods jst get behind
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But the thing is I wiped my hands off and my finger was dry, but she missed her period...is there any other explanation for when a girl misses her period?
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I think there is a very slim possibility of become impregnated by that.
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So it's not possible to get her pregnant if I might've had sperm on the finger I fingered her with?
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Hi there, well you only mentioned about fingering her.A woman can only get pregnant after sexual intercourse. Which means; if you know you ejaculated inside of her vagina; then it’s a greater possibility of pregnancy.
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Also, I did not immediately finger her right after touching the precum. Does that make a difference? I'm almost 100% sure my finger was dry when it went in.
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