Not the usual way of making a baby.....Serious answer please.?


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There's a guy and me who had sex and we were doing it doggie style as they say, & he pulled out before he came because I actually felt him and he actually came on top of me & he didn't enter me after he came & I wiped myself off he wiped himself off. It wasn't so clinical as it is stated here. My question is could I be pregnant? This is my first time just a few minutes ago I asked a similiar question although my question was quite choppy. I did do a pregancy test at home yesterday and it was negative. I was supposed to start today. Haven't yet. Yes I have moved to a new apartment, got a new job, dealing with some stress with another minor in my life. No, the guy doesn't think I am pregnant he isn't going to leave if I was. Right now I have no insurance & maybe I can check those free clinics although they do the same urine tests also. So, what does anyone think I have checked some online websites & asked. I am 39 years old, menapause? it was a normal flow last month.

Answers:
Well there is a chance you could be. You know the liquid that comes out before guys ejaculate, it does contain a little bit of sperm. It gives a less likely chance that you are because of the low count, but it is possible. BUT, stress could be a pretty good factor with the delayed start. Still, you should take a trip to a clinic, or take another test at home, check the instructions and follow them EXACTLY!

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If he got any sperm on you, then yes you could be pregnant, and it still might be too early to tell. Even if its on the outside of you, it can find it's way up. The pull-out method is not reliable since sperm still comes out even before a guy ejaculates. I would wait another week or two and do a second test.
Although you can get pregnant from precum, I think you are fine. You took a test and you are negative. One day late isn't too bad. If you are really unsure, go to a free clinic or take another test after a few days.


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