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Pregnancy w/ fingering

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:59 pm
by wv7212011
Hey!

So about a week ago, my boyfriend and I were fooling around. He got me off, and then I processed to make him orgasm. Afterwards, I know he cleaned himself up in the bathroom but both he and I don't remember if he washed his hands properly. That took about 5 minutes. Afterwards, he started feeling me up again (took about another 5 minutes to make direct contact with my vagina) and that leaded to him making me orgasm again. He don't believe he tried fingering me (I know he tried it - with my permission- one of the times that day) that time, but even if he did, he didn't get very far or deep because it hurt and I was too scared to do it, so he conintued with clitoral stimulation. Now, a week later, I have horrible stomach pains and am very nauseous. I do have very high stress levels and that's what I believe has caused this (this scare isn't helping), but I'm still worried about the "what if I'm pregnant."

Re: Pregnancy w/ fingering

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:59 pm
by wv7212011
If it possible?

Re: Pregnancy w/ fingering

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:00 pm
by wv7212011
If it possible? Also, I forgot to add that it's two weeks until I'm supposed to get my period

Re: Pregnancy w/ fingering

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 5:36 am
by Sam W
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