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what are the chances I'm pregnant?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 7 Jun 2003 21:54:40 -0500 (CDT)


I never had sex with my ex boyfriend, but we would "dry hump" and he ejaculated but there were always at least three layers of (thin) clothing between us. Whenever he ejaculated, it was visible on my pajama pants at least a couple of inches above my vagina. however, I have heard that sperm can travel through clothing, and that pre cum contains sperm. This would have been the only time sperm would have been near my vagina (through three layers of clothing) was during dry humping, before ejaculation. My period was about two weeks late, and with the exception of moving into a dorm and taking the mornign after pill after a sexual assault, they have come in a very regular fashion.

I took a pregnancy test with first morning urine after it was a week late and it showed up NEGATIVE. My period finally showed up, but it's VERY light and spotty (normally it's heavy.) I was told this might be late because of lots of recent stress (including fighting and breaking up with my boyfriend, classes, and etc) and moving in with three women in close quarters who all have irregular periods.

Basically, I am wondering what the chances are that I am pregnant without having sex and also after correctly (I believe) administering an EPT test a week after my late period?




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