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From: Alexis (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 3 Jan 2002 21:39:08 -0600 (CST)


I plan to not have fear of getting preg.by not having any kind of sex. I am A virgin. I am paranoid about becoming pregnant. Well you see I have been getting my period since I was 10. I have always been regular up until this October. I skipped my period for Oct. I was so scared and still am that I am pregnant. The only thing I have done is use a man's towel. My dads actually which makes this whole thing so scary. I know it was dirty but I was just too lazy to get my own towel so I used his for like 2 months. I don't know if there was sperm on the towel. I know that he masterbates in the bathroom. But then I got my period for Nov. and I think it was a regular period. But the problem is I skipped for Dec. now. And I am also scared because I have masterbated. Mostly on the bathroom floor and I am so afraid that maybe there could have been sperm there too I have also masterbated on my bed and in the living room and I am not sure if there was sperm there either. I took 2 home preg tests and both came out negative but I am afraid I did them wrong. And then after Nov. I didn't use the towel . I am so SICK over this. Could sperm survive on a rug or bathroom floor? So I am basically really scared that he masterbated and that then I masterbated in the same spot (our bathroom is very small) and that maybe some sperm were alive and they got in me! Could I be pregnant from this?



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