I know that it is almost impossible to get pregnant with having sex. However, I hooked up with a boy and he ejaculated on his hand and my sheets and we kept hooking up. Now I'm 8 days late on my period. But seriously....what are the chances of me being pregnant
FiaBean answered Monday February 19 2007, 8:16 pm: I dont know what you mean by this "I know that it is almost impossible to get pregnant with having sex." Because, yes it is more than likely you can get pregnant with having sex unprotected. Uh duh! But on the rest of what you said if he only did it on the sheet's and on his hand and he didn't finger you with his hand afterwards i would say you are pretty much on the safe side. :) [ FiaBean's advice column | Ask FiaBean A Question ]
askkatie answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:22 pm: Yeah, your chances of being pregnant are pretty slim at this point. But still to be on the safe side you should get a home pregnancy test to make sure.
Good luck.
Sabine answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:19 pm: Well, did he put his hand inside you after he ejaculated? If not, your chances of being pregnant are pretty slim. You can now take some of the home pregancy tests, now that you've missed a period. I think First Response brand is usually able to indicate as soon as now. I really don't think you're pregnant, though.
hco_babe answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:18 pm: not very likely. unless it was on his hand and he fingered you. thats the only way i can think of WITHOUT actually having sex. if your not 100% sure definitely just take a pregnancy test. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
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