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Hi, im a 16 year old girl and on the 10th of january, me and my boyfriend dry humped. he was wearing boxers and me thin underwear. he got a little wet at the side of his boxers and im not very sure if he continued, but i stopped when i realised it. my period came 2 weeks later on the 26th of january. i had cramps after my period ended and then it stopped for a week and it came back again now. am i pregnant? :/ i sure hope not... cos we didnt have sex and he never ejaculated. is the cramps occuring because i didnt eat properly, which i did, a few weeks ago. please help ): im getting real worried. and i pretty much guess my period's coming next week.
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1998316 tn?1328972756
Don't worry.  You are not pregnant.  You cannot get pregnant from dry humping.  Even if he got a little pre-*** on you underwear.  I would have had to work its way down inside your vagina and up your cervix.  Very unlikely, almost impossible.  The sperm probably would have died from the open air before it even, if it did, get a chance to reach your vagina.  You did get your period weeks later.  Your cramps are probably just a sign of PMS and or ovulation before your period.  Not to worry.  If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me.  BTW, i am 51 years old, a lot older than you so i am much more knowledgeable in this field.
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2003882 tn?1327604426
ok there is no way you are pregnant and also stop making yourself worry because the more you worry you will get in tht mind set and ur body will react wit it
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1527510 tn?1392301344
You cannot get pregnant from 'dry humping. His penis would need to actually come into contact with your vagina - whether he ejaculated or not doesn't matter.
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