pregnancy without intercourse ? Posted: 04-19-08 03:06am
OK so here%u2019s my dilemma%u2026
A few weeks ago, my bf and I were fooling
around, we were both in our underwear and
he was on top of me for a few minutes and
sort of rubbed his genital area on mine.
Although his penis never went inside of
me, both of us were in our undies the
whole time (plus I was wearing a
pantiliner). There was also a point where
his finger went inside of me, but he
washed his hands right before touching me.
I then proceeded to wash my genital area
with soap and water after we were done. I
know for sure that during that whole
thing, he never ejaculated. He claims to
have not even pre-ejaculated, but say if
he did, is there any chance that this can
result in a pregnancy?
Based on all the stuff I looked up with
similar situations, the chances of
pregnancy from pre-ejaculate are very slim
or next to nothing, but not totally
impossible.
I actually even remember some important
dates if this helps%u2026
The first day of my last period was March
8th or 9th (can%u2019t remember which one
exactly).
The day that we fooled around I believe
was March 24th.
And finally, I took a home pregnancy test
(E.P.T.) on April 16th, when I felt that
my period was late. The test came back
negative%u2026 but is it possible that 22
days after we fooled around was too early
for the test? It was actually also my
first urine of the day (which is
recommended) and I%u2019m also hoping that
my urine wasn%u2019t too diluted for any
small amount of HCG to be detected.
So, am I thinking way too much into this?
My period still hasn%u2019t arrived, which
is what is keeping me worried. Other than
that, I%u2019m not having any other
notable symptoms of pregnancy, except for
maybe a strange rocky/knotty feeling in my
stomach sometimes%u2026 not morning
sickness, but could it maybe be from
stress? Perhaps it's all in my head...?
I also am taking this as a lesson to avoid
messing around in these types of
situations, and I know that if it should
happen again, to use protection.
So please, I would appreciate your honest
answers ASAP, thanks in advance!
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krystineM
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Posted: 04-19-08 22:35pm
NO.
You both were in underwear, you ALSO had
on a panti liner, and he washed his hands
BEFORE touching you. Most people say test
14days after sex, and it gives an accurate
result. It was not too early to test,
however if you are still worried about
possibly being pregnant, take another one.
Your urine would not be too diluted to
make it harder to pick up HCG, thats why
its recommended to take in the morning.
You are worrying over nothing. You did not
have sex, you were in underwear, and
wearing a pantie liner, PLUS he washed his
hands before touching you.
It is most likely late because you are
stressing over this, and stress can play
with our bodies making periods late. The
feeling in your stomach is also linked to
stress not a pregnancy.
When some people think their pregnant,
they think it so much that the body starts
giving "symptoms" when no pregnancy is
there at all.
You should get on birth control to aviod a
worry like this. But i really do not think
you are pregnant.
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