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Is this something to worry about?

I was fooling around with my gf. I ended up ejaculating on my hands. I then washed my hands with anti bacterial soap and water thoroughly and completely dried my hands. 10 minutes later, I inserted my finger into the opening of my gf's vagina briefly. She is on birth control but it has only been 4-5 days since she has started (and I think it takes 7 days for it to be effective). I usually never touch my gf after I ejaculate but this time was the exception. What is the chance for pregnancy? Is it even worth worrying about? I know this question probably sounds stupid but I just can't help but get paranoid with these things.

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Thanks Kassie, good information and best of luck to you!
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If you washed your hands thoroughly and dried them, you're fine. Nothing to worry about. Pregnancy is preventable, but I'm in the same boat. I'm possibly pregnant, I'm a teenager, and stupid. The only difference is that I actually had sex and he ejaculated inside of me. But I have learned soo much about sex, pregnancy, and ejaculation, it's not even funny. I have been trying to determine more things about my pregnancy, that i'm learning things about all of the other things that can happen, and other ways to get pregnant.. so now it's easy for me to help other people with their problems.. :)
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