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I need help, fast!

Alright, my boyfriend and I were fooling around more than we usually do. I gave him a HJ and about two minutes later he had wiped his hands off on the sheet and so did i. On top of that, he used the opposite hand of the one he had originally touched his penis with. However he cleaned himself off with both. After that he fingered me and went up there quite a bit. He wiped his hands either completely or almost completely dry. What are the chances of me being pregnant?
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yes that would mean you have absolutly no chance of getting pregnant. during ovualtion is when you are fertile
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Thanks so much.
If I wasn't ovulating, does that mean my chances of pregnancy are less?
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the chances of you bein pregnant are like trillions to one, so I wouldnt worry too much.... however if you are going to be foolin around like this, and dont want a baby, then i suggest you think about birth control (in whatever form you like) so you dont have these kind of worries.
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you are not pregnant at all what so ever. you didnt have sex. he wiped his hands of. time went by. your not pregnant so dont worry
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Well, sperm can live outside in the open air, so if you think that there was ANY sperm were in contact with you (and you don't want to be pregnant) then you should seek help from a doctor...

however, I would also check to see if you were ovulating, as a double check. Here's a helpful link about how to check that :

http://www.babycenter.com/ovulation-calculator


Hopefully this was helpful, good luck!!

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