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Dry humping spotting

By Anonymous April 3, 2011 - 4:32am
 
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Hi,
I just wanted to know for sure if dry humping with clothes on can be possible? I read alot of stuff in the internet that it can and cant be a cause of pregnancy and i just wanted to clear everything up so i would be so confused!!! But anyways, i started dry humping on december and continued to do it in january but i stopped after that because i was scared. For the next few months until now i have gotten my periods like almost at the same time when its suppose to be due(only three days early) and now i havent gotten it and im very worried and i have a little bit of spottin it has been going around for 2 days and im over a week late. Do u think i can be pregnant? And i recently participate in track and field where we have to train 6 days a week and my diet i think is normal... I eat maybe around 1500 to 1600 calories a day?

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No, it is not possible to become pregnant if there are clothes covering you and/or your partners genitals. "Dry humping" means no contact with bodily fluids such as vaginal secretions and semen. Without any semen entering the vagina, there would be ZERO chance of conception.

For more information, please review these articles: Am I Pregnant after Dry Sex, Making Out with Clothes On? and Outercourse, Dry Humping, Dry Sex and The Misconceptions of Sex.

April 3, 2011 - 7:24am
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