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Can she get pregnant from this?

So I was receiving oral sex from my girlfriend and I ejaculated in her mouth. She swallowed the ejaculation and we proceeded to make out. We make out for a couple of minutes and I licked my fingers so I can have moisture to finger her and then I fingered her for about a couple seconds. Can she get pregnant?
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...No. Honestly, I have yet to hear/know one woman who was impregnated by a finger. Oral pleasures, swallowing such 'pleasures', moistening the finger after kissing person who digested said pleasures, inserting finger into vagina, would HIGHLY unlikely lead to pregnancy. Impossible for me to ever believe. If that ever happened, something is being left out of the story (like vaginal sex, semen squirted into vagina opening, scooping semen into vagina) or you're just the unluckiest or most fertile person on the face of the earth. In which case you should be induced into the Guiness Book of World Record.

Sometimes I feel like a very dark and sordid person, because the innocence in some of these posts is amazing. And it's not because I'm old :)
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I learned while doing some research that sperm can live in a warm place even in the open air. While yours wasn't exactly in the open it was still in a place where it could thrive. My guess is you're younger than most of us, be careful. Scientist have prooven that sperm can live up to 3 hours on a warm hand, and up to 7 days inside the womans body. Alway take care where u leave your 'gentalmen' and never take risk that even 'might, trasnferr. Protect yourself till you're sure your ready to take that leap into parenthood!
Good luck
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I suppose it is plausible that there may have been the tiniest bit of semen left in her mouth that transferred to yours and then to your fingers.  But honestly, I hiiiiighly doubt it.  Sperm doesn't live long in the open air, so in the time you had your fingers out in the air if anything was on them it probably died.  

Basically, I wouldn't worry about it unless she misses her period or thinks she's pregnant, in that case, get a test and find out for sure.  Otherwise, don't stress, that sounds extremely unlikely.
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