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Am I Pregnant? Should I be worried?

I'm a virgin but my boyfriend and I have done mutual masturbation and fingering. NOTE: No penetration involved. Last June 29 we were fooling around and he came, but right on my belly and most of it was on the sheets and on his hand. He also tried to dry hump me (but I had undies and my leggings on, while he was completely unclothed.), but tried to push him away. I'm scared that I might get pregnant since his *** was kind of dripping and I don't know if it had drip anywhere near my vagina or anything about precum. I'm nearing my supposed due date of my next period, and I'm stressing out. Should I be worried?
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No you are not pregnant. I highly recommended planned Parenthood's class on safe sex. They have free resources you can utilize. And if you are thinking about becoming sexually active and are not ready for a baby they have a lot of birth control options to choose from :)
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Alright. I'm still a little anxious but nonetheless it has calm me down a bit. Thanks for answering my question! Though, I'm curious. I've read some articles on the internet, even in some of the forums/community on this site about the probability of getting pregnant without penetration? Especially when he ejaculates near your vagina or when you dry hump each other? How true is this? Are there any scientific basis for this?
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No. You are not pregnant at all. You need penetration to conceive and you have to not be wearing clothes
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Alright. I'm still a little anxious but nonetheless it has calm me down a bit. Thanks for answering my question! Though, I'm curious. I've read some articles on the internet, even in some of the forums/community on this site about the probability of getting pregnant without penetration? Especially when he ejaculates near your vagina or when you dry hump each other? How true is this? Are there any scientific basis for this?
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If your still in school, talk to your health teacher or talk to a doctor on how babies are made and what is the conceiving windows (though that varies since every woman is different). They will educate you on all the things you need to know before and after conception, how likely you'll get pregnant from certain things, and so on. Don't be afraid to talk to them since having a baby is a big change and if your not ready you should be taking precautions in preventing a pregnancy.
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