Help! Could I be pregnet?!

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Book worm
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Help! Could I be pregnet?!

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I started my period on febuary 3rd, 2016. On the 13th me and my boy friend messed around. I gave him a hand job and he fingred me. Well, i'm not sure if he had precum on his fingers. He went pee five times before we did this and his boy part was not anywhere near my private or in me. And he finished (cumed/eqaculated) in the bathroom then came back and we watched tv.

I'm suppose to start march 2-3 2016..so alomst a week. I been tracking my cervical muces and it's globby and cloudy and when i streach it it either goes back to the glob of creates a glob on my other finger. Most of time though when i check my fingers are just damp or like a fine film of dampness that dries fast. Also my brest kinda hurt.

So, overall, since he was not in me or his penis did not touch me and he went pee five times before we even did anything and finshed in the toilet..could his precum get me pregnet?
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Re: Help! Could I be pregnet?!

Unread post by Sam W »

Hi Book worm
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