Question Posted Saturday January 17 2009, 12:11 am
17/f
My period is over 2 weeks late and I'm really afraid I'm pregnant. My friends say that it's near impossible - especially because I am usually always late to begin with. My period is completely irregular. I've even skipped a month about 2 times since i've started (about 4-5 years ago).
I've never had sex. My boyfriend fingers me a lot but he has never even ejaculated around me so I don't think any of his fluids could have gotten into me. What are my chances of actually being pregnant?
Also:
-what if he had masturbated earlier that day or something and there were still fluids on his hands? is that possible?
-what if he had precum on his hands and then put his hands inside of me?
sk8rqb6 answered Sunday January 18 2009, 12:37 pm: its practaclly impossible cause spirm swims in liquid you can say so the seamen sorta hardens and get sticky. if your still not sure take a test [ sk8rqb6's advice column | Ask sk8rqb6 A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday January 17 2009, 12:05 pm: I think you've answered your own question really. You said that previously you've had irregular periods so that's the number 1 reason I think that you probably aren't pregnant. Secondly sperm has to travel inside not just land on the outside and thirdly even if your boyfriend did masturbate before he fingered you those fluids would have died off, sperm needs to be at a certain temperature to survive.
Just to be 100% sure buy one or two pregnancy test and assure yourself. Also use the contraceptive pill and then you won't have to worry, that might also help regulate your period so that you can time it!
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