Can pre-cum cause pregnancy?

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Can pre-cum cause pregnancy?

Unread post by Lunar »

So what happened is that during my pre ovulation days me and my bf made out more than once and at one point it was intense that we might have had small anal for 5 seconds or so.. and his genital slipped a bit with pre cum on it but its alright
We also showered together and he got his fluid on my body but under running water
Also as he was playing with his he had some pre cum on his hnd (dry) and rubbed with tissues then he would play with mine... so im really worried i might be pregnant.. i already missed two days of my period and im having horrible period symptoms such as lower back pain, sickness, nausea, diarrhea and vomiting (but maybe that was due to some food poisoning) and horrible cramps! Please im so worried
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Re: Can pre-cum cause pregnancy?

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