fingered by precum during ovulation

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fingered by precum during ovulation

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Hi,
Recently on the 12th November, me and my boyfriend were hanging out in his bed. He started to masturbate himself and i know that there was precum and about 5 to 10 minutes later he started to finger me in my anal, and then put his finger inside my vag*** only twice. could that lead to pregnancy?
it is important to note that i was ovulating between 11th-17th November. i don't know if due to stress the ovulation had occured late. i do not know. i've been stressing a lot!!
Also these past 2 days I had a little white discharge, i found on the internet that that is one of the early signs of preganancy. or is it noormal to have discharge before your period? Because I am suppose to get my period next week (30th November).
Would apperciate a lot if someone replies. Thanks! :) sorry about my english btw
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Re: fingered by precum during ovulation

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