14/m me and my gf were fooling around and i put my penis against her panties, i think most of my precum got wiped off when i took it out of my pants but its there any chance of her being pregnet?
Ashumms answered Friday May 4 2007, 8:19 pm: Actually there is a slight chance but it is only about a hundredth of a percent of a chance. See, although most of your preseminal fluid wiped off, there was still probably some on your penis when you rubbed it against your girlfriend's panties. It is possible for it to soak into her panties and get inside her vagina. There is an extremely low chance of this happening in the first place, especially if it was more on her lower abdomen instead of near her labia and vaginal opening. I wouldn't worry about it too much, but if she misses her period by more than two weeks, make sure she takes a pregnancy test or sees the doctor. But remember that if you both stress about it, her period may be late just because of that stress so don't worry until you're sure you have to.
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christina answered Friday May 4 2007, 7:14 pm: Nope. You never actually inserted your member into her, so since there was no skin penistovagina contact, your girlfriend should be fine. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Friday May 4 2007, 7:12 pm: I highly doubt she is, because you didn't have any actualy intercourse, or even any skin contact. But if you are that worried, you two can look into finding a free clinic in your town. If you need help finding one, feel free to email me, or just send a message to my inbox here.
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