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Please Help possible pregnancy ...

okay well i have a problem .. my and my boyfriend havent had sex but we fool around but if we get anywhere near sex he uses a condom i know i might just be being paranoid but it seems like my stomach has been getting bigger and sometimes just feels weird and the other day i woke up and had to go to the bathroom alot and when i did it burned and there was a light pink on the toilet paper but that may just be from him from the night before because it was sore as well i also feel somewhat sick in the morning not alot just slightly but i usually do sometimes and i get dizzy when i stand up but that also has happened before.. iim not late on my period yet i have 5 more days because i have a 35 day cycle i just need help i hate being so worried will someone please just help me with some adivce
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I'm a little confused b/c you say you haven't had sex but when you get "anywhere near" it your boyfriend uses a condom.  Are you saying you use a condom when your genital areas are touching?  (This is certainly a good practice to be in because STDs don't require penetration.)  I'm not trying to be too personal, I'm just trying to understand what you mean.  If you are not having intercourse (penetration), then you are probably not pregnant.  If he ejaculates and then you continue to be intimate with each other then there's a small chance that sperm could have entered you.  It is a very SMALL chance though, so don't panic too much.  As for the burning when you went to the bthrm, that could be a UTI.  If you're stomach is getting bigger you are probably just bloated, which is a common PMS sympton. It seems unlikely that your stomach would be growing from pregnancy this early on.
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yes thats what i meant by getting close .. thank you for your advice
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