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could someone answer this? i am so scared right now.

By Anonymous December 1, 2011 - 6:34am
 
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hi, uhm. i have two questions actually.
one is, could i get pregnant from fingering? i mean, how could someone get pregnant through this?
second is, could i get pregnant from imitating sex with clothes on? both of us were clothed actually.

i am really worried. i have irregular periods, but i think i should have it this week if i were to follow my last cycles. i go usually beyond 35 days. and also, one day i felt sore breasts and stuff related to pms. im so worried. any advice? should i even worry?

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Anonymous

oh i get it now. unless someone intentionally inserted it, pregnancy is not possible. thank you so much! :) things in the internet confuses me so much..

December 1, 2011 - 7:15am
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Anonymous

thank you so much for answering. can i ask also, if there was any recorded instances that someone got pregnant through fingering?

December 1, 2011 - 7:06am
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No, Anonymous. It is not possible for a finger to get you pregnant when sperm and penetration are needed to conceive. Unless a person was specifically trying to get pregnant, took the recently released sperm and inserted them into their vagina, then there is absolutely no way of getting pregnant through fingering. 

December 1, 2011 - 7:11am

Dear Anonymous,

Thank you for posting. 

You cannot get pregnant from fingering nor can you get pregnant from outer course. You have nothing to worry about-- your sore breasts are likely a sign that your period is coming soon. 

You may find this article helpful: https://www.empowher.com/community/share/outercourse-dry-humping-dry-sex-and-other-sexual-behaviors

Best Wishes,

Rosa

December 1, 2011 - 6:54am
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