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Pregancy from fingering...PLEASE HELP!

Two days ago, my boyfriend and I were fooling around...I gave him a ******* and a hand job. I think there was some pre-*** in my mouth and I had been rubbing the top of his penis. He didn't *** but he put his fingers in my mouth and then fingered me...I also fingered myself...my boyfriend said I did it with the other hand but I don't think I did. My period had just finished up with 1-3 days (I get brown, weird discharge for a couple days after the bleeding stops and I don't know if that counts.) and I am VERY irregular (at one stage i didn't get my period for 4-6 months). We are both virgins. I am 15 and he is 16.When I came home, I washed my hands and my whole vaginal area (and kinda inside a little) with warm soapy water. I am not on any birth control. I haven't been sleeping  and I am having severe panic attacks. If I am pregnant, I am not keepng the baby and I am pro-abortion so don't bring God and that whole debate into it. My boyfriend thinks i'm not pregnant but I'm so worried. Please tell me honestly what my chances are and if i'm pregnant or not...
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thank you for that :) it's put me a little at ease :)
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If you didn't have sex I highly doubt your pregnet. Normally you can't get pregnant from fingering but transfering sperm is highly unlikly to. You would have to transfere the sperm from him onto your hand and then into your vagina then it would have to travle up into you, thats quite the process. I also don't believe you can get pregnant from giving your boyfriend [xxxxxxxxx] putting it politly. What I feel you should do is go to plan parent Hood and get on birthcontrol and get some counciling, you are old enough, or call them to talk to them. You don't need to give them your name, just yet. But yet if you and your boyfriend are going to fool arounnd, get on birthcontrol. Be smart, not like me with a baby at 16.
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