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Could I be pregnant?

My boyfriend fingered me with precum on his fingers and I know you can get pregnant that way. So I took an emergency contraception 6 hours later which is 95% effective, but I'm still worried because there's a 1% chance of pregnancy since I'm ovulating. Would the 95% cancel that out? or do I still have a 4% chance of being pregnant? How do percentages work?
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I didn't take sex Ed and I know that... It's common sense, and if it's not clicking... Google it. Again, common sense
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Let's not be rude please not every school offers sex ed, I went to a private school that didn't and I had to learn from my public school friends, also depends on her family and how she's raised come on ladies...

Hun you should be just fine but in the end time will tell, I'm sorry for some of the back lash on here and I would do some research if you have more questions to help with the "sex ed" that's what I had to do :)
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Take a class and then have sex
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No, I'm a female. To everyone else,yeah, these are all real questions. I actually didn't take sexual education.
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I'm sorry for the people who are rude. But it's gonna all depend on low long he got *** on his fingers before hand the amount it was. More than likely your Emergency contraception will work tho. The only way to know for sure tho is to wait for your cycle to come or not.
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Semen  die when exposed to the air, your good. But like seriously  have you never taken a sex ed class
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