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I was with my girlfriend yesterday and while we were making out on the couch and stuff, a little bit of pre-*** came out of my penis. we are both virgins. Im pretty sure the pre-*** dried, but we later decided to try having sex. we didnt get it in all the way, but it got in some of the way. I need to know if it is at all possible for her to get pregnant if she is still a virgin and just from pre-***? please help.
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Oh I've been in that exact spot more times than I wanted. And I never learn. Yes there is a chance that she might have gotten pregnant, altough it's a fairly slim one. It's not worth the risk. I know how things can get carried on during sex, and how innocent this practice may seem then. But trust me, it's definitely not worth the constant worry on your mind.

If everything turns out ok, which should be the case, think about it next time it's about to happen.
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1180523 tn?1277384042
Yes it is a very very very slim chance. And the only thing you can do now is wait till her menses. If it happens then she is not pregnant.

Regards, John.
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its a very very slim chance though right? i did not ejaculate inside her or anything.
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1303461 tn?1274328308
Yes, there is a chance that she could have become pregnant. Even if both of you are virgins there is still a chance. Remember anytime you have sex wear a condom.
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1299140 tn?1317262195
Yes, her becoming pregnant is possible. You can become pregnant in the first time of having sex.
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