Would this make you pregnant?!


Question: Would this make you pregnant?
Would this make you pregnant?
While giving my boyfriend a handjob, I felt something wet in his pants (only pre-***). I then removed my hand right away (we both still had our clothes on). I went home, went to the bathroom, wiped, and then itched myself later. I dont recall my hands or fingers every being wet. But, Im not sure. Could this make me pregnant?! What are my chances?!

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There is no way. You can get pregnant after having a sexual intercourse with a male person and if there is semen "inserted" into your vagina.



It depends, pre-***, pre-ejaculate itself doesn't contain sperm, but leftover sperm could be remaining in the penis, that could have made it into the pre ejaculatory semen, so be careful. It also depends on where you "itched". If it mixed with any vaginal fluids, pregnancy may be a possibility.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_pre-***



there is no way you could get pregnant. the ONLY way you can get pregnant is having a penis inserted into you.



there is no way possible u could be pregnant. u need to educate yourself more on the subject before engaging in sexual acts!!



No, the sperm has to travel up your Fallopian tubes, chances are, they died before you went home.



0% in order for a person to get pregnant *** has to reach a certain area that area is not around where you itch and wipe



Sperm drys and dies when it hits the air. Chances are nil.



you aren't pregnant, you could not get pregnant, don't worry



You cannot get pregnant this way. If you don't know this then you should stop having sex now!



You're No Where Near Possibly Pregnant.



Yep, your gonna have a baby now!




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