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Should I be worried about pregnancy ?

My girl was jerking me off and some sperm got on her fingers she wiped it immediately but before realizing she scratched inside her vagina a few minutes later . just to be safe although we didn't have sex I made her take the morning after pill 7 hours later . 2days later her period was over and finished.she is only 15 and I'm 17 I'm very worried . I can't even eat . I know the morning after pill should have done the job but I just wanted a sertified person to make a statement .
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Thank you very much I feel more relaxed now .the morning after pill would have helped even more right  Because she tookd it within the 24 hour.I read sperm dies within 20min but it wasn't even 5minutes before she scratched inside her vagina  but she did wipe it off .
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Thank you very much I feel more relaxed now .the morning after pill would have helped even more right  Because she tookd it within the 24 hour.I read sperm dies within 20min but it wasn't even 5minutes before she scratched inside her vagina  but she did wipe it off .
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No it isn't possible that she is pregnant. Once the sperm touches oxygen it dies, like how bacteria dies if it is not at body temperature. In order for her to get pregnant you would have to ejaculate up into her genitalia and even if you did do that, sperm isn't on a mission to fertilize her eggs and aren't very good "swimmers" anyways considering it takes about a million sperm cells to fertilize the one egg. In conclusion no she couldn't possibly be pregnant.
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