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Is Pregnancy Possible Through Non-penetrative Sexual Activity?

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Question : Hi, Me and my girlfriend made out in March 4 days before her date and we didnt have sex but we did other stuff,i came on her but not near her vagina. 4 days later, she had her periods normally for 5 days. Then next month she started gaining some weight and she started experiencing constipation. However, a week before her periods, her PMS pain was back. 2 days before her date we had a similar night where again i didnt have sex but other things. i did finger her though. 2 days later she started bleeding but it was very light , the second day again it was normal period like flow, however on 3rd day again shes hardly bleeding. Can she be pregnant?
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Answered by Dr. Manisha Jain (-4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Ni chances of pregnancy.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. I HAVE GONE THROUGH YOUR QUERY AND UNDERSTAND YOUR conCERNS. There are no chances of pregnancy here so I would advise you to relax. Pregnancy can only happen when semen is discharged in vagina and that is not your case. Regards Dr Manisha Jain OBGY Specialist .
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Is Pregnancy Possible Through Non-penetrative Sexual Activity?

Brief Answer: Ni chances of pregnancy. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to HCM. I HAVE GONE THROUGH YOUR QUERY AND UNDERSTAND YOUR conCERNS. There are no chances of pregnancy here so I would advise you to relax. Pregnancy can only happen when semen is discharged in vagina and that is not your case. Regards Dr Manisha Jain OBGY Specialist .