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I am not sure if I could possibly be pregnant because of this...

I was "fooling around" with my boyfriend last week and we did not have sex or anything. His penis did not enter my vagina in any way nor did his sperm go close to my vagina. The only thing is he had pre ejaculation and I remember he may have wiped it off with his finger and he was fingering me but I do not remember if it was directly after that or before or a while after. I am not sure if pre *** could get someone pregnant. My period is not late but I usually have 26-28 day cycles but recently it has been 26 day cycles. Yesterday would've been my 26th day and my period did not show and so far today also it has not come. I am kind of getting nervous because I do not remember if his pre *** came in contact with my vagina and I am not sure if it is even possible to have a pregnancy with that. I know I should not stress out because I still haven't technically missed my period but I am getting nervous because I keep remembering last week. If anyone know any information n this I would appreciate a message back please. Thanks.
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You are not pregnant. Stop worrying.
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I am trying not to worry but not getting my period the normal time and knowing what happened last week is in the back of my mind so that is all causing me to stress out.
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It is very uncommon for sperm to make its way into pre-ejaculation, but just incase i would wait it out a few more days just to see if your period comes.
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I feel like my period is coming I have the signs like my back hurts etc but still nothing. I am trying to wait and not freak out but I keep rethinking of the situation and trying to see if anything happened that could possibly lead to pregnancy even though I know that is rare.
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