It is so unlikely that you could possibly be pregnant from not having sex, and being fingered by your boyfriend who did not even ejaculate.
There is the slightest possibility that he could have had some "pre-cum"-containing sperm on his hand, and as Rosa said, sperm can live outside of the body for a small amount of time. But this scenario would be extreme and very unlikely.
The brown discharge you experienced was not implantation bleeding, as it takes 10-14 days after intercourse for the fertilized egg to implant.
The brown discharge you experienced after your sexual encounter was most likely from blood vessels that were broken during fingering (this is not dangerous, and does not cause harm). It is common that a finger poke or fingernail could cause some slight bleeding, and if this small amount of blood came out with some vaginal discharge, then it would have a tint of brown to it.
There does not seem to be any evidence that you should be worrying about pregnancy. If you have missed your period, you can take a home pregnancy test to rule that out as a factor.
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It is so unlikely that you could possibly be pregnant from not having sex, and being fingered by your boyfriend who did not even ejaculate.
There is the slightest possibility that he could have had some "pre-cum"-containing sperm on his hand, and as Rosa said, sperm can live outside of the body for a small amount of time. But this scenario would be extreme and very unlikely.
The brown discharge you experienced was not implantation bleeding, as it takes 10-14 days after intercourse for the fertilized egg to implant.
The brown discharge you experienced after your sexual encounter was most likely from blood vessels that were broken during fingering (this is not dangerous, and does not cause harm). It is common that a finger poke or fingernail could cause some slight bleeding, and if this small amount of blood came out with some vaginal discharge, then it would have a tint of brown to it.
There does not seem to be any evidence that you should be worrying about pregnancy. If you have missed your period, you can take a home pregnancy test to rule that out as a factor.
When are you expecting your period?
January 26, 2010 - 1:14pmThis Comment
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