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Chances of pregnancy? Please help.

Me and my boyfriend did a non piv activity. He fingered me first and ate me, made sure that he wouldn't touch his penis until it's his turn. After this, I peed, washed and wiped myself dry. I sucked his **** and he handjob-ed himself and came on my chest while he was sitting on the bed and I was kneeling on the floor (I had undies on), there was a towel around my legs to prevent cum going down further, although I am worried if there were some cum that dropped on my undies or on my thighs, I didn't feel any drop or see any on my legs though. I wiped it with tissue and alcohol immediately, we both washed our hands thoroughly and sprayed alcohol. He then fingered me again and washed again. I ovulated probably Monday or Tuesday, I tested positive on my OPK (peak was last Monday). I track ovulation to avoid worries although I am still worried because this happened only now. We were very careful with pre cum and ejaculated cum, I kept telling him to wash his hands with soap and keep his hands dry to avoid any worries although I cannot help but worry. Kindly help, thanks!
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You won't get pregnant from any of that. Touching a penis, drop of semen on clothes, His fingering you, none of it. The way you get pregnant is if he puts his penis in your vagina. No worries, your activities would not lead to pregnancy. Although you sound very close to having actual intercourse, so I'd buy some condoms and use them every single time.
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