ok well i started my period in the summer.. for the first time it was always really heavy and alot came out.. but when it stopped i havent really had it since.. like maybe once and it was like bloody water, my boyfriend comes over every weekend and we kind of dry hump.. we are completely clothed but i felt something wet against my vagina.. i dont kno if it was him or me but he said he didnt cum it could have been precum. could i b pregnant? and then another thing is i gave him head last weekend and i was wearing clothes and he was laying on the bed and i was too. if he touched me and he had it on him after he wiped it off? or like if i touched my vagina and it was still on there.. im not really worried about that so much as the other one.. sorry this is so long but im like freaking out.. oh and i havent had my period in like forever. and im scared to go to the doctor because of the chance that i am pregnant and when i asked my parents about it they just said that when u first start ur period they are going to b irregular. im SCARED please help
karenR answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 7:39 am: Your periods can be irregular and even stop for a while when you first start. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
He does need to keep his hands clean if he gets sperm on them before touching you, but I don't think you have anything to worry about. Sperm will not go through clothes and make you pregnant. You cannot become pregnant by having oral sex or mutual masturbation, or dry humping. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
iammow answered Monday October 8 2007, 11:03 pm: I can tell you YOU ARE NOT PREGNANT. If the only events that could lead to the possibility of you being pregnant are those, its JUST that your period is irregular (like your parents said), and NOT that you are pregnant.
But if you guys ever decide to go any further take the necissary precautions to be safe.
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