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Am I Pregnant?

My boyfriend fingered me over the past month, a lot..... He says the didn't have any *** or pre-*** on his fingers. But i'm worried sick. I believe him because i was with him when he did it. But I just need assurance. My period usually comes to days early....... So it was suppose to start today. Which it hasn't. Should i be worried. I can barley sleep or eat. I am so nervous. I cry. I've got all the signs I usually get when i'm about to start. Is stress making my period delay? If so, anything I can do to relieve it. I suffer from tocophobia...
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It may just be little because of the stress about it. I really don't see what you did getting you pregnant. What color is it??? RED???
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So i started, or i think i did. It is kinda light right now.
I'm even more scared now :/
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Stressing may delay it. If it's due today, wait a few days. I'm sure you're fine
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Thank you. He says i'm fine, so does my friends. I overreact and think of the worse possible scenario. Also, he did not *** because he did not touch himself nor did i. He may have pre ***, but the only time he would put his hand in his pants was to adjust himself. I also wouldn't let him put his hand in my pants or anything unless he washed his hands or it had been hours since.
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i could be completely wrong..but when the sperm hits the air it only has a little while before its infertile. and he would have to "finger" you pretty far up there to make you pregnant anyways. i would take a test..but i think you are fine. stress can definitely make your period delay a bit. im not familiar with tocophobia..but i'm sure your fine. but definitely consult a physician about any questions or concerns you have
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