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Are these pregnancy symptoms?

I havent had sex, i got in the bath tub after my cousin, who im pretty sure masturbated in it, he emtied the tub when he got out, he used no chemicals just clear water. 20mins later i got in i didnt clean it just refilled it, i was sat under the faucet with water running in on my vag*** . And it felt weird this time, like something cold went up me, although i could have changed the temperature of the water. But if his sperm was floating around the bath and went to the point where the water was coming down quickly on my vagi*a and like going in, could the sperm have gone in due to the pressure of the water (where period blood comes out)

Im asking because i know its possible to get pregnant without sex, and im scared because one week and 3 days later i have the worst cramps in my stomach and my vagi*na has the horrible pains and it hurts so much. I haven't experienced any other symptoms of pregnancy apart from feeling sick one morning i dont think.

Im young and scared if im pregnant it would be incest please someone reply
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13167 tn?1327194124
It's not possible to get pregnant without sex,  unless you do it with a turkey baster loaded with sperm or you have it done in a medical facility.  It's not possible to get pregnant the way you state - although it "only takes one sperm" to fertilize an egg,  it takes a lot of semen to neutralize the PH of the vagina so that sperm can swim around in it and reach the egg.
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