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Pregnancy ?

If my partner had a minimal amount of sperm on finger (most likely wiped off )  , and then inserted the same  finger into my vagina without thinking , what are the chances of pregnancy if my ovulation time was a day or two a way ? Thank you in advance .
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I still wouldn't worry about. And try not to, because stressing about anything can cause a delayed period, which will cause more stress. I seriously wouldn't worry about it since he did not ejaculate inside of you.
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I'm very worried .. I'm not sure if it was *** or pre *** . Either way it was wiped and then he fingered me .. Would you worry ?
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its possible but its not a guarantee. all you can do is a test and go from there. just try not to worry as that can delay your period due to the stress.  
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I know this sounds awful but my partner was a heavy drug user , therefore he shouldn't be too fertile correct ?
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i dont want to cause more concern for you but i fell pregnant with my daughter by the pre bit of sperm. however i am very fertile. so you may be fine.
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I most likely was ovulating , but didn't know at the time . Anyways , I don't know if it was sperm or pre ejaculation , either way the pre ejaculation probably had a minimal amount of sperm ( since he hadn't peed after ejaculation ) , but I'm stressed and should gett period today . But really what are the chances In each scenario ? I am a worrier over everything . Also thanks so much for the reply and not being rude . I appreciate it .
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The chance is very small. Sperm usually dies when air hits it, and since he did not ejaculate inside of you, the chance is very slim. I wouldn't worry about it.
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