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My boyfriend visited me last week.We fooled around when we finally had our alone time.he rubbed his penis in my clit.btw, he ejaculated before this happened..he washed his hands with cold water, poured some alcohol in his hands then he fingered me before he rubbed his penis in my clit.that's just for a few seconds.Could I get pregnant this way? I have irregular periods so i can't count on that.It's been 8 days and I feel normal.This may be a silly question for most of you but I just want assurance.I'm worried sick.i hope someone answers.
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Don not count on PCOS & irregular periods to keep you from getting pregnant. I have pcos, I hadn't had a period 3 months when I got pregnant with my son. I didn't know back then I had PCOS but when we started trying for #2 & couldn't get pg is when we found out I had PCOS. I tried fertility meds & couldn't get pregnant. So we "quit trying" & wouldn't you know o got pregnant.

Not trying to scare you but we can get pregnant without any meds. It may be hit or miss but it is possible. Be safe next time & get on bc or make sure they suit up. I got my son with the famous "pullout method".  
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I hope you don't rely on having pcos as your birth control because you can still get pregnant. Many women who have pcos expect that they can't and then don't use protection, then end up pregnant unexpectedly. If you are not planning to get pregnant now, you need to be using some form of birth control. Also, the birth control pill or some other hormonal birth control options can help women with pcos, which would be something to look into for yourself.
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thanks for answering.I have polycystic ovary and I haven't had my menstrual period since 2008.I did some research about it and it says that one of its principal features is anovulation.I am hoping that I'm not ovulating when that happened or 5-7 days after that (since sperms can live that long inside my body). I'm still 22 and I just graduated from college.I want to get pregnant in the future too and have a family of my own but I just don't want it now.maybe 6 years from now will do.
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The chances are not high at all, but there is a slim possibility. You can take a home pregnancy test 2 weeks after the sexual encounter and should get an accurate result. Though in the future, just make sure to be more careful and look into birth control options. It would be a good idea that you get on birth control and also have him wear condoms for extra protection.
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The chances of you getting pregnant are slim to none...if you wanna play around with him maybe you should consider getting on birth control. You never know when in the heat of the moment you will decide to do more than just rubbing, so you should prepare yourself. No question is a stupid one, and you should never feel that it is, because a question is a question, and you need an answer no matter how silly it may seem. If you're worried next time and you choose not to use birth control, after he ejaculates, have him wash himself off, before you continue. Like I said the chances are SLIM but not non existent. If he gets pre ejaculate, or ejaculate around you vagina, and you are "wet" enough sperm could get inside you. Just be careful, maybe wear underwear from now on or have him put on a condom...
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