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Q: Sexually transmitted diseases and oral sex
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 2nd, 2009
i am really scared i have been trying to get answers i had a guy over and he fingered me then i sucked his dick i am scared i am preganant i am not eating much i have felt sick to my stomach for two days and when he tryed to stick his dick in me he did not fit and he was wearing a condom do i have anything to worry about

PLEASE HELP


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on May 4th, 2009
Am I Pregnant Answer A6495


According to the data you provided, it seems unlikely that you are pregnant. The semen has to enter the vagina in order to become pregnant.


However, it cannot be determined if you have acquired a sexually transmitted disease. If you feel itching or frequent and/or painful urination, you might want to visit your family doctor or gynecologist to check for any infection.




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