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Pregancy from fingering with clothes on?

I am 17 years old, and I always told myself that I was going to save myself for the right person. My boyfriend excepted the fact that we were not going to have sex. Instead he would finger me, but i had clothes (leggings and underwear) on. Is there any chance I could be pregnant? I also just ha knee surgery, and they did a pregnancy test, would they have told my parents (since I am underage) ? Would they have gone through with the surgery?
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Firstly you can't get pregnant unless semen comes into contact with your vagina....so I would say it's near impossible for you to be pregnant. Secondly, if the hospital done a test, they probably wouldn't have carried out the surgery if you were pregnant either. I'm not sure whether they would tell your parents...there is patient confidentiality but I'm sure were that comes in when you are underage.
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Thank you so much, now that I know that they wouldn't have done the surgery I feel so much better!! Thanks to eveyone!
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1638509 tn?1300432347
Kat is right there is no way that you can become pregnant unless semen (which is sperm)  come in contact with the vagina. Yes they would tell your parents if you were pregnant given you are a minor and they are your legal guardians. Your parents would have to receive an explanation why surgery couldn't be performed on you if you were pregnant. My recommendation is that you do save yourself for the man you are suppose to marry, there is no more special thing than that.
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1611284 tn?1301980663
. .  ... . .. .. .I could cry right now. God help us. And bless you Kat.
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