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Am i pregnant...??

I had unprotected sex  but he did not ejaculate inside me and the same night i got periods for 4 days...then on the fifth day i again had sex with my husband and tuk ipill within 2hrs and and i had bleeding from 2 days but after that the area above my naval is paining and near the arteries its swollen bit am i preganant?
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@angelme1714: I have read and heard from doctors that even though a guy does not *** inside of you, there is still a little amount of semen that will come out for the penis during sex or any kind of sexual activity that makes him aroused. So, it is hard to say. There could have been some semen that did get inside of you during that time, even though he did not ejaculate in you.

@Some16yearold: I am speaking out of experience. I have been there done that before and leared that evey little thing like this makes you worried. And it is nice to see that you do worry! But, so many times have me and my boyfriend been put in the cituation and never once have I become pregnant. I do not think you need to worry. But, I can't be sure. I hope I am right though!
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Could the pre ejaculate have made her pregnant??**
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I do not knoww:(.  I have a question for you though.    My girlfriend and i were in the shower and my erect penis was rubbing up against her vagina.   My penis dd not go into her nor did i ejaculate inside her.  I fingered her right after that. She is not on birth comtroll but she was about a month ago.    What are the chamces of her being pregnant..??    Im scared:(
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