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Is there a risk of pregnancy? Missed period

By August 18, 2018 - 11:07am
 
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Hi,

Towards the end of June, I engaged in dry humping and gave my boyfriend a hand job. We were both fully clothed (underwear and pants) while dry humping. I got semen on my hands during the hand job, but washed my hands soon after. All of this happened one day after my last period ended. It has been about 65 days since my last period began. However, I have taken several (7) tests and all have been negative. I've taken them all using first morning urine at least 3 weeks after the dry humping and hand job occurred. I have also moved to a new country recently, however, it had already been over 40 days from my last period when I moved. Is there any risk of pregnancy from this situation? Thank you so much for your help

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Hello, VYbgpv36. Thank you for your message today.

You are not pregnant, your tests are proof of this - and you didn't have sex even so. Dry humping is not sex (intercourse). Have you been educated about sex? If not, you can study on your own. Our site has lots of information you can look through.

Your period is later for other reasons, a change in lifestyle (like a move to another country), stress, a change in body chemistry, illness, among other things, can impact your cycle. I don't know your age, but it's not uncommon for teenage girls to have some irregularity as they mature. If you are still worried about your period, see your GYN. But pregnancy is not a concern.

Helena

August 18, 2018 - 2:19pm
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