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Can I get pregnant?

Okay, my boyfriend and I were fooling around as in me giving him a handjob while he was on top of me and his penis was around my vaginal area/on it. I'm also on my period (the last day where I'm spotting). Anyways, he was ejaculating and he pressed up against my body and his penis slipped inside (felt like only the head part went inside & I believe he did it twice). As I got up after he finished, I went to wipe it off and I didn't think about it then but I took a towel and tried cleaning it off and I pushed the towel up inside my vagina & when I took it out, it was a good decent amount of ***, at least that's what I think it was.. I didn't *** or anything like that. Can I get pregnant? I've done a lot of research and all but I just wanted to hear more information about it! Thank you!
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Yea I Would Wait Like Two Weeks Before You Take A Test And Dont Take Any Pills Till That Test Says Negative
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Thank you! I have a another question! I weight train 6 days a week! I take a lot of supplements as in protein (whey protein & mass gainers) I also take preworkouts and bcaa. Should I stop taking all that just in case I do get pregnant? Unless I just wait a week or two and take a few tests and just see!
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Yep. Ejaculate can go pretty far, and sperm can survive for several days before you ovulate, so you can definitely get pregnant from what you have said.
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