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Pregnant chance?

Hi. I am on the pill, however don't take it spot on on time - I take it every night somewhere between 6pm - 11pm. Anyway I have not had intercourse however I went on the pill free week. A couple of days before the withdrawal bleed started. I became curious and started touching my cervix with toilet paper - I was really pushing it up - so I could feel the cervix. I did this a few times over a couple of days. Afterwards, I became extremely worried that this may cause a pregnancy? I thought what if I touched something that was traced with semen/sperm and now it has been placed in my vagina on my cervix? A day after I did this I started my withdrawal bleed. It lasted its normal three days. Could this have gotten me pregnant?I am continuing normal use of my pills now. Can anyone give me some advice. I'm really nervous. thank you
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No offense, at all, but I think you're being a little over cautious... You absolutely cannot get pregnant that way. If you aren't having sex, you cannot become pregnant. And examining/touching yourself cannot result in a pregnancy either.
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Ive never really used Bc pills before, but I believe their purpose is to stop your body from releasing an egg. If no egg is released, there is nothing to fertilize.
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I don't know, maybe it was on my fingers from something I touched??? Like a door handle or something?
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How could there be semen/sperm on the toilet paper?
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I thought you didn't have sex?
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I very much doubt your pregnant . especially from toilet paper.
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Yes I am genuinely worried. I'm a really anxious person. What do you think about my situation?
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Afe u serious?
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