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Could I be pregnant?

So this may seem very silly, but I am currently very paranoid and freaking out. So about 11-12 days ago my boyfriend and I were sexually active. However, it did not include having sex or naked genital-to-genital rubbing minus possible very brief contact in the shower. It was around the time I was ovulating. My period is expected in 6 days. However, 2 days ago..so Tuesday morning, I woke up with a huge increase in vaginal discharge. I thought it was kind of strange because usually I'm relatively dry after ovulation time until only a few days before my period. Then, I did end up falling back asleep for a little while and when I woke back up and went to the bathroom, there was a huge amount of yellow, mucus and almost snot-like discharge with just the tiniest bit of blood. It really freaked me out because this has never happened before. After that, I have not had any large amounts of discharge or any more bleeding. However, I have read online that the bleeding is in the window of when implantation bleeding could occur. There has also not been any more discharge of that sort so it doesn't really seem like an infection. Could it have just been a freak thing?
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If there was no penetration from his penis into your vagina there is absolutely 0% chance that you are pregnant. Semen needs to be released inside of the vagina in order to get you pregnant. You're not pregnant
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Hey Red, I'm currently in the same crisis, and also freaking out. But my discharge was dark brown/reddish, but my period isn't due for another week, and I've had symptoms of nauseous stomach, that's it though. Me and my boyfriend had sorta kinda sex, but it didn't work because he was too big, so we stopped. But I'm still freaking out.

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