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Am I Pregnant?

It's only been about 6 or 7 days since I had unprotected anal sex with my boyfriend... many times. He pulled out every single time before he came, anyways, but it was all anally. However, I'm wondering if, while we were in a cool swimming pool, filled with chlorine, he could have cummed and the sperm could've found it's way through my rather loose swimsuit? (yes, a two-piece, but I was wearing it, even during the ANAL sex).
I'm kinda frightened, but he never once even touched my vagina, can anyone help me out? I'm waiting actually EAGERLY for my period, which should be appearing in the next week or week and a half... But THEN I start thinking about whether or not I'll actually GET my period as I've been stressed out ALL day and night for about an entire week now.... Any help..? Please try to be gentle? XD
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As rude as that was, Vm... Thanks for the help =P
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372900 tn?1315512302
There is absolutely, positively no way you can get pg that way.  A) the chlorine would kill the sperm and B) sperm doesn't have a GPS on it.  So when it's in the water it doesn't hone in on the nearest vagina and make it's way into it.  It amazes me how little so many people know about becoming pg.  If you don't know the basics than you shouldn't be having sex.
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968185 tn?1248255581
I'm pretty sure you can not get pregnany like that, i wouldn't even worry about it.
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