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Pre-*** after peeing

Can the pre-*** after the guy pees still be a carrying sperms? My partner might have touched his pre-*** but he touched my urinary area (not cervix) with that, can I still be pregnant? Plz reply asap
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I got late period in December (which was actually on Jan 4) and for Jan i got it on 31st, now my Feb periods is also late.  I took 4 urine test, all are negative. periods are normal type (not light one). Can I be pregnant with that pre-***, i mentioned before, which was in December? I have tender breasts, but no morning sickness or fatigue at all... Please help
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Yes it does have sperm.  If you are fertile. And he has good sperm if it reaches the vagina it can travel. But there are all kinds of things that damage sperm. Mtn dew, alcohol, drugs, tight underwear, getting dry etc.  But when a guy pees he doesn't usually play with the tip to get pre or pee or anything on himself.  And if he does, one would hope he'd go, ew! I peed on my hand I should wash it.  Not go shoving his dirty hand in you. In that case, I'd worry more about bacteria off dirty paws. But if you're still scared if pregnancy, I believe Dr test can tell after 10 days. Otc ones less reliable until 3 week ish. If its within 3 days can get morning after pills but they mess with you and can make you break out. Moody, depressed, mess with your period cycle. But so would being pregnant.  
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Ok...no intercourse,....touched by fingers......
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