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Could be or could be not?

My boyfriend and I were just fooling around and things got heated up, he came and I touched the pool of semen on his stomach about 5 minutes after he came. With whatever was still on my finger I fingered myself (sorry to tell you this whoever is reading this) about 10-15 minutes after. I cannot remember if I wiped it off somewhere or if I didnt. The sperm amount wasnt even a dime size on my fingerpad And I kept getting really wet down there over and over with vaginal discharge. My ovulation calendar said I was fertile that day and about 5 days before ovulation. Im worried that im pregnant and I don't want to be pregnant. Please help me feel comfortable again. :( it says im due for my period next friday if that helps.
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Thank you so much. I just have my period coming next week and im still getting better from a stomach flu I had. So both seemed like I was getting early pregnancy symptoms. Thanks for the relief :)
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I doubt it
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By 10 to 15 minutes after touching the semen, your finger was almost certainly dry, whether you wiped it or not, so I would say the chances of getting pregnant from this is pretty much non-existent. Hope that helps.
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