My fiancée and I were fooling around a month ago and after I gave him a HJ and he came, he went to the bathroom to clean up and I for whatever reason put my finger into my vagina. I did not feel any wetness on my finger from the semen. Two weeks later I got my period, however it was slightly irregular due to recently stopping the pill. Is there any chance that I may be pregnant? I've also taken two pregnancy tests in the past week, both negative. I'm just experiencing a lot of anxiety due to this.
1) You got your period two weeks after the event. If you were pregnant you would not have gotten a period.
2) Two negatives home pregnancy test are good evidence you are not pregnant.
You don't say how long you were off the pill before this event but stopping the pill does not mean you will immediately get pregnant. Your body must rid itself of the built up medication before you can conceive. Normally this takes anywhere from 1 to two months.
You don't say why you went of the pill. If you and your fiancé are not planning on having children right away I would suggest, unless there is a medical reason, for not being on the pill that you get back on it. The pill is the most effective contraceptive there is today. The pill and condoms used together have an effective rate of contraception of almost 100%. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday March 29 2015, 5:54 pm: You could probably get pregnant if you had semen on your finger & then put that finger in your vagina.
It wouldn't be a real strong likelihood, but it could happen.
Since you have had a period since that time, I don't think you are pregnant. You have also had a couple of negative tests. Anxiety can cause period irregularity too. I don't think you have anything to worry about at all. Do be careful in the future. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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