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Can you still be pregnant if the guy tried his finger (petting) inside the vagina and let the girl *** first and after a few seconds he injected his penis inside the vagina and withdraws it after he cums.
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No matter what, as long as you are sexually active (vaginal sex), there is a possibility of pregnancy. Even if he pulls out . When a mans penis is up, there is a drop of his fluid on the tip of his penis, which can contain around 1,000 sperm in just that one drop. So if there was no protection during the vaginal sex, the chances are higher that you can get pregnant. If your period is late, take a test, go to your OB/GYN, or your local clinic for a pregnancy test. Just remember, no sex is the safest sex.
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But the guy let me cums (finished) first before he insert his penis in my vagina. Are you saying that even i already release some eggs i can still be prrgnant even before he insert his penis after a few.seconds and it's his turn to *** and.withdraws it.
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Since he comes in your vagina you definitely can become pregnant. Male sperm can survive in the vagina long enough to travel thru the cervix into your womb where conception can occur.
Even the slightest amount of semen, if it comes into contact with the vagina, can get you pregnant. Watch out!
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***? means cums
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