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Pregnancy due to dry precum

Hi

PLEASE HELP....this is my situation..
I and my fiance had some dry humping..later i jus touched his penis and unknowingly touched his precum..but then i took out my hand,even then precum got stuck in my hand...after an hour i went to the bathroom to urinate and by mistake i washed my vagina with the same hand with which i touched the precum..though it would have been dried off in that one hour still i have a doubt,Can i become pregnant please help me out..iam very much worried..unable to sleep thinking of this..please give me some proper explanation..added to my worries my periods is getting delayed this month..iam unable to guess whether its a normal delay or due to pregnancy ..please please please help me...
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Hi

Thank you so much for your advice...my fiance actually said me that he never ejaculated before or after i touched his penis.he had only his precum..so would you suggest that there was no sperm in his precum as he dint ejaculate?...it would clarify my doubt if you could explain this too please....
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Sperm can live outside of the body for only about 20 minutes to an hour, depending on how exposed the semen is to the air and other environmental factors (and thats if he actually ejaculated)  Once semen has fully dried, it no longer contains any living sperm (so if it was pre *** you almost have 100% chance of not becoming pregnant). sometimes if you stress your body out enough thinking about it, it can actually delay your period.. so id just sit back and relax and not worry because the answer is No. hope this helps
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