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sir/mam,recently i went on a date with my girl friend,we did not had sex but i touched her vagina,inserted my fingers inside her,then touched my penis and again inserted my fingers inside,is it possible that she gets pregnant,i did not come but my penis was a little wet,we did not had intercourse,plz plz plz reply at the earliest on my main id,i'll be very thankful to u

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Hi,

I'm not at all certain this is a serious question, but just in case.

Yes, it's possible as sperm can be present in the lubrication fluid prior to ejaculation.

Don't do this kind of stuff if you wish to avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. You can give and get gonorrhea, chlamydia and other diseases by sharing bodily fluids.

Your girlfriend should see her doctor immediately for a pregnancy test and STD test.  You should also be tested.

Best wishes,
Catherine

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Catherine Ridenour

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I can answer your questions about parenting your High Functioning Autisic or Asperger`s Syndrome child. In particular, questions about family life, discipline, siblings, finding resources, and working with (sometimes opposing) the educational system are welcome.

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I am the parent of an Asperger's Syndrome child who is now 22 years old. She went undiagnosed for 14 years of her life, so I have done extensive reading and Internet research into the possible cause of her difficulties. Even a short 8 years ago, A.S. was practically unheard of by the public educational system.

We fumbled our way through her childhood and early adolescence without any effective outside support. In some ways, that may have been a blessing as we were focused on her abilities rather than a label for her disability. However, I can think of many times when knowing WHY would have been comforting.

Had we known very early on, some social skills interventions might have made her life in school easier. At this point, I like her for who she is so I do not regret how things have turned out. More importantly, she likes herself.

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I have a Bachelor of Science in Education.

I have worked to educate myself about Autism in general and HFA/AS in particular.

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