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An_245510 posted:
I found out two days ago(May 21) that I was pregnant. The only time that I have had sex since my last period(April 8th) was May 4th and 5th, only a week before my period should have started. The only other man I had any kind of physical interation with was on April 21st but we didn't have sex. We just "fooled" around. There was no penetration or ejaculation. He never even really go aroused. There is no way that the man from April 21st could be the father is there?
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tlkittycat1968 responded:
If there was no ejaculation or penetration, then pregnancy is not possible from April 21st.

Sometimes a women will ovulate later than usual. If you wouldn't have gotten pregnant, your period probably would have been late.
 
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An_245594 responded:
I had a teacher who told me that men emit tiny drops of clear "stuff" to help with lubrication, sometimes--not always, and sperm may or may not be present in it. So if he rubbed up against you, it is still possible for that sperm to travel all the way to the egg, even though it is emitted outside the vagina, it is still near enough to be possible. I remember this specifically because he said they (some of his nonbelieving friends) cited that observation as an explanation to the virgin giving birth. I'm sorry to say it, but there is a possibility. You're in my thoughts and prayers.


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