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Chances of impregnating a girl with precum with 2 seconds of sexual contact?

Hi, I hope this is in the right forum if not I am terribly sorry!

So I(23 Years old) met this girl (27 Years old)at a wedding last night she was really nice and we really hit it off, she really liked me and asked me to go to her place after a couple of hours drinking, so any ways I don't want to annoy anyone with a lot of details, but one thing led to another and we did it, I used a condom obviously, and still with the condom I didn't ejaculate in her, I am pretty under control is such a situation because I am under pressure knowing that it could lead to pregnancy so I'm always on high alert, anyways here's the thing that's worrying me: after we were done I got in the shower and cleaned the little man, and I'm NOT SURE if I peed but then later she came into the shower with me and she wanted to go again and stupid me let her for 2 seconds to put it inside her (Without Condom), it was just 2 seconds! Because than i realised what it could lead to, I know it was just 2 seconds but I had just ejaculated 5 minutes before!

I get paranoid a lot so please cope with me but, what are the chances of impregnating a girl with 2 seconds of sexual contact after ejaculating 5 minutes prior while having cleaned it in the shower but not sure if I peed "to clean the pipes" after I ejaculated?

Thanks a lot in advance and I hope you understand my paranoia I'm sort of a pessimist thinking the worst of all fun things making me ruin the thrill of having experienced something afterwards. Thank you again!
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It's possible.  You probably had semen on the outside of your penis, let alone in your urethra.  Hope it wasn't the right time in her cycle for her to ovulate.  Good luck!
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