Not sure if my girlfriend is pregnant

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Not sure if my girlfriend is pregnant

Unread post by henry9120 »

So to put it in short, me and my girlfriend are dumb and horny teenagers. Today we decided to play with each other a bit, she sucked my penis, i fingered her. The thing is that while my penis was still slimy I've decided to put it back in pants and help her get off, but the first time I inserted fingers I used the hand with which I touched my penis and there was most likely cum, I took it out as soon as I put it in and continued to fuck her with my other hand. Now we are worried that she might be pregnant. Her last period was 27 days ago (so her ovulation probably passed). When I came she pretty much licked probably most of the cum off of me. Tho we are wondering, how possible is it for her to become pregnant and what should we do since neither of us wants a child now.
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Re: Not sure if my girlfriend is pregnant

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