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my boyfriend and i were extremely horny the other night, and i had my pants off, and he had his underwear on. he laid ontop of me and kinda did the 'pretending to have sex' in-out action. but the thing is, his penis was no where in my vagina, it was just like at the tip, he never ejaculated and this went on for about 10 miunutes before i got up and left. the following day , i woke up and felt a little dizzy, had a little bit of a headache aswell. and i started to regret what i had done with him the night before. maybe he cummed a little? like pre-cum ? im not sure, please help me. and i woke up the following day at 5:30 because of nausea and feeling the need to vomit or because it's a pregnancy symptom? im freaking out, please help me.
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Was there ever any direct genital contact, or did his penis stay in his underwear the entire time?
You can be sure, though, that feeling dizzy and nauseous a day or two later after a potential risk has nothing to do with pregnancy. It takes around a week for a pregnancy to complete, so at two days after a risk, there would be no pregnancy to cause any symptoms.
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Without direct genital contact, you do not need to be concerned about pregnancy.
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