Hi Anonymous,
I'm sorry you are worrying so much. You may want to take the feeling you are having and use it to learn all you can about sexual activity so you can advocate for your health, and won't have to be so anxious. When you have penis to vagina contact, there is a slight risk. And yes, when you have penetration, the risk increases. If you say what happened is what actually happened, then it's likely your period is irregular at this time. However, generally speaking we can't tell you odds and we are not doctors. So the best thing is to use protection (condom, spermicide, doctor-prescribed birth control pills, etc.) in the future if you plan to continue to be sexually active.
For more information, please review these articles: Am I Pregnant after Dry Sex, Making Out with Clothes On?, Outercourse, Dry Humping, Dry Sex, and The Misconceptions of Sex.
Good luck and let us know if you have more questions after thoughtfully reading the articles.
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Hi Anonymous,
January 10, 2011 - 8:49amI'm sorry you are worrying so much. You may want to take the feeling you are having and use it to learn all you can about sexual activity so you can advocate for your health, and won't have to be so anxious. When you have penis to vagina contact, there is a slight risk. And yes, when you have penetration, the risk increases. If you say what happened is what actually happened, then it's likely your period is irregular at this time. However, generally speaking we can't tell you odds and we are not doctors. So the best thing is to use protection (condom, spermicide, doctor-prescribed birth control pills, etc.) in the future if you plan to continue to be sexually active.
For more information, please review these articles: Am I Pregnant after Dry Sex, Making Out with Clothes On?, Outercourse, Dry Humping, Dry Sex, and The Misconceptions of Sex.
Good luck and let us know if you have more questions after thoughtfully reading the articles.
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