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Is there a risk factor with dry humping with clothes??

By August 18, 2015 - 10:38am
 
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hello, firstly just want to thank you for doing a great job with women issues and helping us!! :D Your doing a great job! I was just wondering about dry humping with clothing and pregnancy. Me + my bf were making out which lead to dry humping (with clothes). This happened on 3 occasions that day!! We both had clothes on and he did not insert anything inside of me at any point and we are both virgins still. I had no underwear on BUT had cotton leggings which were wet, a dress on top of that which went just below my knees. My BF had his suit trousers (possibly boxers? i didn't ask)- My Bf told me 3 days after that he did ejaculate...i was so annoyed because he did not tell me sooner so i could take precautions like the emergency contraceptive. I still thought it was IMPOSSIBLE because we had clothes on + there was no penetration until i came across some forums and sites that it is possible but the risk is very very very low like 0.0000001% for someone to become pregnant like that. But that '1' scares me. What is the pregnancy risk factor after this event? And what if i was ovulating at the time? I'm concerned because i started to think my dress wasnt thick enough. My period is irregular and comes whenever it feels like it. My bf told me to take my combined pill that my doc prescribed for 7 days for 2 months and see if my period comes then i'll be for sure. It did come but i noticed a change. It was light with hardly any cramping- I realised i wasnt meant to be taking them like this as i was meant to take them for 21 days then a 7 day gap so i started to believe the blood was something else like withdrawal bleeding or something. Again, i got really angry with him! This month i didn't take any pill and started to bleed but i have suspicions on whether this was AF or something to do with pregnancy (plus i heard that a woman can ovulate and bleed whilst she is pregnant)- the first 2 days were heavy and day 3 and 4 my period went light on and off (not like my normal pattern)! I noticed a linea nigra going down from my belly button to my pubic area and i read that this is normal for pregnant women AND i have developed a frequent urge to urinate and pressure in my bladder which all seem to link back to pregnancy. I've taken a total of 10 pregnancy tests (3 which were done by the walk in clinic and 2 from the A&E). My GP also did a blood test after about 7/8 weeks proceeding the event and the HCG was at 0.5. I was told by a friend that these tests can be wrong and how i can still be pregnant if i continue to bleed and if tests come out negative. My bf told me to go for an ultra sound which would let me know for sure. I did the same day (again, 7-8 weeks preceding the event) and she told me she did not see anything but a full bladder! I am still a little worried because people keep telling me about ectopic and cryptic pregnancies and because i keep urinating + noticed this line its making me more paranoid! I've brought an OV kit because according to my phone app my fertile window is open so if i start next month i'll take this as my period but i do not know how reliable this method is?? I've done pretty much everything + do not know what else i can do! I've been running around like a yoyo and really need input on an expert and from someone who knows who they are talking about. Thank-you in advance :)

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