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    askme12897 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 8, 2012, 07:33 AM
    Could I be pregnant?
    I'm 14 and I have a boyfriend. He ejaculated on his fingers and wiped it off. 20 minutes later he fingered me could I be pregnant? I have indigestion and been to the doctors about it. I'm really worried could I be pregnant?
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    Nov 8, 2012, 07:40 AM
    The possibility is there... how great the probiblility is we can not guess.
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    Nov 8, 2012, 07:52 AM
    If the sperm was outside the body — where they're not being nourished and protected by a woman's cervical mucus and vaginal secretions, or the warmth and moisture of a man's urethra and reproductive tract — sperm die anywhere between a half an hour to four hours after being ejaculated. If the ejaculate has dried out, or has been wiped or washed off, there are no longer any living sperm to worry about.
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    Nov 8, 2012, 07:56 AM
    However, I would buy a pregnancy test and keep track of your periods. Though I wouldn't lose sleep over it. Always use protection and make sure he is washing his hands before you let him touch your vagina. You can get yeast infections if you don't , and they are never a pleasant thing to deal with. Good luck, and stay smart. Here is a website where you can get some good information about maintaining your sexual health properly and safely.
    Info for Teens - Planned Parenthood
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    Nov 8, 2012, 08:03 AM
    It was on his hand... he put his hand in you... they are microscopic in size, there are millions of them... you can not see them with your eye... and it only takes one to do the job.

    Wiping them off isn't sufficient... 20 minutes isn't nearly long enough to assume they died...

    Odds are not high... but like they say... what good does saying 99% of the time nothing happens do when you are one of the 1% something did happen to.

    I suggest paying more attention in health Class if you don't want to become a mom real soon and ruin your opportunities for the rest of your life. And being a teen mom, they most certainly will be ruined. I don't say that to be mean... I'm saying that to get your attention , because I've seen it happen to too many people I knew...
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    Nov 8, 2012, 08:15 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by BeccaG View Post
    If the sperm was outside the body — where they're not being nourished and protected by a woman's cervical mucus and vaginal secretions, or the warmth and moisture of a man's urethra and reproductive tract — sperm die anywhere between a half an hour to four hours after being ejaculated. If the ejaculate has dried out, or has been wiped or washed off, there are no longer any living sperm to worry about.
    Thank you ever so much!!

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