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Pregnant from fingering. PLEASE HELP

ok so i had my gf over and we started doing the usual stuff but this time i fingered her. I cant remember exactly but i might have gotten precum or *** on my hand but i immediantly wiped it off. I began fingering her atleast 4-8 minutes after i wiped it off. Ive heard if seman is wiped off or dried, its dead but ive heard so many opinions i dont know what to believe. For some reason ive been thinking about this everyday and its driving me nuts because i think she might be pregnant. She hasnt complained about any weird pains or soreness but for some reason its stilol freakin me out. i need some help....
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973741 tn?1342342773
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No one can get pregnant from fingering.  
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12420672 tn?1425301870
How Is that possible?
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Very unlikely, stop worrying:)
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Get a test and make sure. That way you dont have to worry, it sounds very unlikely that she is pregnant.
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1428481 tn?1340593131
I honestly do not believe that she could have gotten pregnant from that.  If you wiped your hand off at all, then you probably didn't have enough on your hands to do anything.  You would have noticed if your hand was soaking wet, and from what you have said, it seems to have been very close to completely dry.  I wouldn't worry about it.  I don't think you got her pregnant!
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yeah but i just cant remember for sure, im pretty sure it was dry after i wiped it off but im just not for sure
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134578 tn?1693250592
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If your hand was dry, you're not going to have anything left on it to get her pregnant with.
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