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Chances of pregnancy with pre-***?

I posted this on a different forum but I'm not getting an answer so here it goes ..
I know this has been asked tons of times before but I'm really scared and I'm not getting much of a straight answer.
My boyfriend and I were fooling around last night and well one thing led to another and so on .. you get the idea.
I can't really say we were using the pull-out method because he only went in twice and didn't *** at all. He tried to go deeper but it hurt so bad I made him pull out; it was all really quick. I didn't bleed or ache after so I'm guessing this is because my hymen is still intact. After this he just sort of just left it "on" rather than "in." I tried to make sure he was still dry but of course I eventually got confused with what's mine and what's his, if you get what I mean. The entire thing probably lasted about 5-10 minutes but now I'm extremely afraid I might end up pregnant. I've been told that the chances of pregnancy from this are quite high and loads of women have gotten pregnant using the pull-out method, then again I've also been told that the chances are extremely low because pre-ejaculate fluid contains little to no sperm at all, not to mention there's only a 40% chance of falling pregnant at all through normal circumstances.
My period is also pretty irregular, but if it helps at all my last period ended around a week ago.

This was such a stupid mistake and definitely something I would never do again. So please, what are the chances of me getting pregnant from this one night of stupidity?
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just because you did not bleed does not say much about your hymen being intact. there are plenty of ways a hymen is broken.

you can get pregnant from precum
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You can easily get pregnant from pre ***... But dont worry too much about it unless you miss a period
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