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By Anonymous October 24, 2015 - 1:52am
 
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Hi , My Name Is Clara I Am 21F. Me And My Boyfriend Had Sex After My Periods .... My Cycle Is Of 30Days And My Periods Last For 5 Days.My Question We Had And Protected Sex Using Condom As It Was Our First Time.... After That I Had Fingering ! So Just Wanted To Know Is There Any Chance Of Getting Pregnant?
16th Oct My Periods Started And Ended On 20th Oct . I Had Protected Sex On 21st.

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As the long the condom did not break or come off then it would have effectively prevented any possibility of pregnancy. Fingering cannot cause pregnancy.
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October 24, 2015 - 1:29pm
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Anonymous (reply to fchacon)

One day during May this year, me and my girlfriend took part in some heated foreplay. She had all of her underwear on during each "session", we fooled around a lot but there was never any actual intercourse. We haven't took part in anything since this, however (and of course it's October now).

On May 21st we were worried because her period hadn't came yet and were concerned about what we had done before. Later that night however it eventually came and apparently lasted as long and was as heavy as normal.

She has had every normal period since, 1 month + 1 day after each (May 21st, June 22nd, etc) but lately I've noticed that she has quite a bit of a belly and has had a few breakouts of spots.

I'm aware that usually having a period = fine, but I always hear about people who had normal periods despite being pregnant, and I always worry just in case this case is "the one exception". Do I have anything to worry about? Is there any chance that anything could have actually happened in May and we've never noticed anything from the apparent lack of symptoms?

October 26, 2015 - 5:32am
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