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could i get pregnant

okay so i gave my boyfriend a hand job and then went and said he washed his hands with cold and hot water...even if he had just rinsed his hands with water then dried his hands then came and fingered me could i get pregnant

my period comes between the 3rd and 12th of ever month but i am still just worried
is this possible
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hank you guys so much i just was so paranoid because for some reason someone put it into my mind that it was possible to get pregnant this way and it really freaked me out so thank you i just hope i get my period soon so i can put it all behind me
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You should be more concerned that you allowed someone to do something to you that you are not comfortable with. There is no possible way you are pregnant. You need stop stop being so paranoid. Freaking out like this can make your period late or not come at all from all of your stressing. If you do not want pregnancy you need to find a safe birth control method such as IUD, depo shot, patch or pill. Additionally I suggest you read up and educate yourself on sex so you know what is and is possible. Lastly do not ever agree to a situation in which you are not comfortable. It is YOUR body
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i have taken like 4 just because i am so paranoid and they all said negative but they say 8 days before your missed period..he promised he used hot and cold water and then dried his hands though....shouldi still be worried
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It's highly unlikely, but if you miss your period and become worried, there's never any harm in taking an over the counter pregnacy test, just to be safe.

Sara RN
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