I know you already covered this, but I just want to be sure...Please respond back! I'm very desperate and have not recieved any help...My question has 2 parts. Firstly, my last period happened January 8th.I should have started by now, but have been so stressed about this, and extremely stressed about school. Could stress have affected my period? Secondly,my boyfriend and I were messing around and before we knew it we were in our underwear. He was rubbing against my vagina with his penis but we both still had our underwear on and it was only for a little while. Then I looked down and saw that his underwear had a little wet spot on it (with pre-ejaculation), and my underwear was wet too (with my own discharge). After we both noticed this, we immediately stopped. As I said this encounter was very short--1-3 minutes tops. I am writing because I am so scared. Could I have gotten pregnant from the pre-ejaculation fluid on his underwear??...I have been so worried abou this!! Please help me. AS I said I have not recieved any help, so I appreciate any insight you can give.
Thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LilBSUBabe08 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 5:55 pm: Ok hunni, first of all you cannot get pregnant from pre-ejaculation on your underwear. This is because the sperm cannot live under those circumstances. So... no need to worry. Aside from that, you said it was only for 1 to 3 minutes. Its nearly impossible. I would not worry about it at all. Now, to address your next question, yes, stress can effect your period. If a woman is too stressed out then may have a light period or not have one at all. So, don't worry about it hun. Honestly, you just need to stop worrying and I am sure that you will see, everything is fine. :). Let me know if you need anything else. Try to relax sweetie!
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