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Help!! Can you get pregnant from this?

For starters, I'm a virgin, we didn't have sex.
I feel ashamed asking this... but its better then stressing out about it- I need to know. So if you answer me, I'm thanking you in advanced!
I'm on the birth control pill and I use it to delay periods cause mine are horrifically painful :(  We humped(i had underwear on and he..didn't), the tip of his penis touched my lower back and he fingered me. My question is I vaguely remember him readjusting himself in his pants a little bit before he fingered me, could I get pregnant from that??
My cervical mucus is somewhat yellow and today I found a little bit of fresh blood in it and the previous day brown blood. I'm not sure if this is from me pushing on my cervix a bit (embarrassingly I was unsure of what it was) + I sort of had a breakdown and pushed down on my stomach really hard.
I'm really scared, I know it sounds irrational but I am stressed over this!  I just need someone to answer me, thankyou~
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Thankyou heaps!!!! <3 <3 <3
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Thankyou so so much <3 <3 <3
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Since you're on the pill, you're pretty safe.  The only way it's even remotely possible is if he had *just* ejaculated in his underwear and he literally smeared his hands with it before fingering you.  Even then, I'd say your chance of getting pregnant would be less than 1%.  
Don't stress anymore.  
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1527510 tn?1392301344
You cannot get pregnant from fingering or humping.

His penis would need to come into direct contact with your vagina (no clothes involved) for pregnancy to happen.
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