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Can I get pregnant?

Okay, I know this has been asked alot I've read seriously a million posts.. But I'm still worried.
My boyfriend was over today and we were fooling around( both virgins btw) and I gave him a handjob until he got there.. He ejaculated and it was on both his and my hands.. We wiped it off with tissues, I went downstairs and washed my hands but he only wiped his.. I came back up and he started fingering me, fairly deep as well.. And I know people say that you can't but is there any chance at all there could've still been stuff on his hand and that I could anyway get pregnant? It's really worrying me.. My period is already 3days late.. And this happened today btw.. Please let me know! I'm freaking out..
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You are not gonna be pregnant at all and whenever you have intercourse or watever else u were telling periods often gets late so don't be worried
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Thankyou, I will do that.. I know it's not related to my late period.. I just was wondering if you think there any chance a pregnancy could evolve from what happened.. We didn't think about the idea of it until after and we just got a bit worried.. Cause he didn't wash his hands with soap... He did say he wiped them dry with the tissues though,
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If that only happened today it sounds like there is no connection between that and your late period. Cruel ironies of ironies, freaking out about being pregnant can cause pregnancy symptoms like your period being late, tension headaches, and nausea. I'd suggest not to worry, and maybe in the future ask him to wash his hands if it makes you nervous. Also it wouldn't hurt to get on birth control now. They usually take a little time to be most effective and it sounds like you're on the fast tract towards sex so it would be a good thing to get on. I would still recommend using condoms if you're really against a pregnancy because only abstinence is 100 percent effective.
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