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Chances of pregnancy from rubbing?

Doctor,
Last night my boyfriend rubbed his penis against my vagina.  He did not have a condom on.  He did not insert or penetrate nor did he ejaculate.  My last menstrual period ended last Sat/Sunday (8/6-8/7) it is currently Tuesday 8/9.  I just started the pill about one week ago but I know it takes one month to become active.  What are the chances of pregnancy?  Do I need Plan B?  Thank you for your time.
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1731970 tn?1328087070
Hi, You should be fine. Don't worry you would have to be extremely unlucky to be pregnant now. Most people get pregnant in the middle of thier cycle. You are at the beggining of your cycle. Try to relax I think you are fine.
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360318 tn?1340393363
Sorry, I guess this site blocks the certain words. His sperm usually needs to be inside the vagina to get you pregnant. So if he rubbed his penis inside of your lips, and had any sperm or pre sperm, its possible, but highly unlikely. Are you a teenage girl? However, if he rubbed the outside of your vagina, then I wouldn't worry too much. Id say if you want to know if you are pregnant, wait about 3 weeks or until you have missed your period and go buy a store bought pregnancy test and go from there. Be careful from now on if you don't want to get pregnant. Google some items like spermicide and find out when you ovulate so you can avoid sex during high fertile times.....good luck girl.
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360318 tn?1340393363
Hello I thinks its highly unlikely for u to be pregnant. How much was it in your vagina? Was it inside the lips, or just the outside. Did he have any pre-ejaculate on his penis?  Usually for u to be prego, his *** would need to be inside you?
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