pregnant through precum and fingering?! HELP

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pregnant through precum and fingering?! HELP

Unread post by scarredgirl15 »

so my boyfriend and I were performing manual sex (fingering and handjob) and he precame and I'm not sure if any of it got on his fingers while he fingered me... I have super irregular periods but that month I was expecting it and it never arrived. I have been feeling things but I'm pretty sure I'm imagining them (hopefully because of all the time I spent online) but yeah bigger boobs, slight cramps, back pains and whatnot. I took an HPT 21 Days (3 weeks) after the incident which was also supposedly 11 days after my missed period and it came out negative. Is it possible that I'm still pregnant? Or am I scaring myself into thinking so?
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Re: pregnant through precum and fingering?! HELP

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