You can only get pregnant if sperm enters your vagina at a fertile time. So how, in your situation, would that have happened?
- Did a sperm covered finger enter your vagina?
- What date did that happen?
- On what dates did your last two periods start?
- On what date do you expect your next period to start?
Happens yesterday and I'm due around November the 11th
What is unclear is exactly what happened. You say you gave him a BJ and a HJ, but your BF said he didn't cum. If you gave the BJ & HJ, wouldn't you know if he had cum or not?
If he fingered you, then it is his fingers that would have to have sperm on them.
It is not true that "sperm/cum hits the air it's dead"! Otherwise how would artificial insemination work? Or even semen analysis under a microscope? Sperm lives in semen. If sperm enters your vagina at a fertile time, then pregnancy could follow in due course. But you also said you "had sex last night", and that expression usually means sexual intercourse. That could lead to pregnancy (if at a fertile time). So...
- What exactly happened when you "had sex last night"?
- What were the start dates of your last two periods?
- What date do you expect your next period to start?
- What other sexual activity (with dates) have you had since your last period start?
did u get pregnant?
You need to say exactly what happened rather than leaving us to guess, or presenting a hypothetical situation. Otherwise the answers may not be accurate enough. Too much information (rarely given) is far better than not enough! Three things need to be borne in mind:
- To get pregnant sperm has to enter your vagina.
- That has to happen at a fertile time.
- Pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) can contain sperm.
Just some observations on what you appear to have said so you can clarify things in your response.
- "if he fingered" - presumably he did (although just rubbing), but say definitely whether he did.
- "just rubbing" - exactly where, and how, was he rubbing?
- How wet were you?
- "not sure whether his finger gets inside" - presumably you must have felt him getting close to your vaginal entrance. If so, say so. Has his finger been inside you previously? But even if it only just barely entered, it could have introduced sperm into your vagina.
- "after mastibating [masturbating] for like 5-10 minutes" - if he had been masturbating for that long, he would likely have at least produced some pre-cum. You didn't say whether he ejaculated or not.
- What do you mean by "later" ("after mastibating for like 5-10 minutes later")?
Furthermore, we need details of your menstrual cycle:
- What were the start dates of your last three periods?
- When do you expect your next period to start?
- What is your usual cycle length (typically 28 days)?
- What date did this "fingering" occur?
If you can clarify and expand on what happened and when, we will try to help.
Then after that for about 10 minutes he started to touch my vagina but his finger didnt went into it yet. I was a bit wet at that time so I want to know whether it is possible for sperm to get inside my body this way? Is there a chance of pregnancy? We did this on 3 nov and my last period was 13 oct. My cycle is around 28 days but it is not stable yet. I also took the morning after pill on 6 nov (about 69 hours later).
If your last period was 13 Oct, then, with a 28-day cycle, 3 Nov was not likely to have been a fertile day. Taking a morning-after pill (you didn't say which one) within 72 hours is likely to have been early enough (they vary), but the earlier, the better. However there was likely no need. Nevertheless, it will have likely upset your cycle, so your next period (probably expected around 10 Nov) may well be late. Subsequent periods may not come when expected for a few months.
- You haven't mentioned his masturbation in your latest post, so how would any semen get onto his hands?
- You say "he started to touch my vagina but his finger didnt went into it", but if he touched you vagina (the entrance), as you were wet, any sperm could have swum in. But did you mean 'vagina' or 'vulva'. A lot of people call their vulva (including the pubic mound and labia majora) the vagina.
- You say "My cycle ... is not stable yet", so how old are you now and what age did you start having periods?
I hope this helps a bit more.