Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

Millions of this question...

I'm going to start this off by stating how ridiculous this question is but hey, we all worry over stupid things sometimes.

I am a virgin. But recently, I was fooling around with my boyfriend. He fingered me and then I went down on him but not for very long. Someone we knew came over and he quickly put his penis back in his pants. After they left, he rubbed me over the pants for literally 30 seconds cause I wanted to leave.

I have yet to get my period, I've been dropping subtle hints/questions for my mother to answer about this seeing as if she'd kill me if she knew I was sexually active. I'm just really worried. I have my cramps, and stuff but I know they can get mixed up with pregnancy hormones.

However, I read somewhere else that fighting off an infection can cause you to skip your period. I just finished taking meds for a bacterial infection so could that be it? Or can fingering ACTUALLY make someone pregnant? I just need a straight answer. No "my friend got pregnant this way" ******** stuff.

So basically:

a. could i somehow be pregnant?
b. can anyone even get pregnant by getting fingered?
c. does sperm die on the hand due to the adidic levels on the skin? (read this somewhere)
d. can it be the infection that caused it to skip.
2 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
Hey ryansmommie07,

Lol, i do know that it's just that I really don't understand this. I've had light pink spotting today but i'm not sure if that's cause i'm getting my period.  
Helpful - 0
1031490 tn?1253061638
when *** goes inside u thats how u get pg
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Women's Health Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.
Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.
Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, texture and amount.
Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious.
Chlamydia, an STI, often has no symptoms, but must be treated.
From skin changes to weight loss to unusual bleeding, here are 15 cancer warning signs that women tend to ignore.