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Possible risk?

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 3:46 pm
by DesBeans
Hi there. So almost 2 weeks ago me and my boyfriend got a little frisky, I got on top of him and started rubbing back and forth, he fully ejaculated and I stayed on top while this happened, but I was wearing a dress with underwear, and he was wearing shorts with underwear as well,but my underwear was really wet and my boyfriend even had a wet spot on his shorts, now I'm afraid that there was a pregnancy risk and that I am pregnant (my period is 2 days late now) I haven't gotten my period or have had any cramps which I usually get when I expect my period so I'm even more worried, the side of my stomach also started hurting and I've been having an odd warm feeling inside of my stomach and I also caught a cold, can I be pregnant from this?
Thank you

Re: Possible risk?

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 3:48 pm
by Heather
Welcome to the boards, DesBeans. :)

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