I met a girl at a party last weekend. We
both got really drunk, one thing led to
another and we ended up going to her room
and having sex. I wasn't planning on it,
so I didn't have any condoms. But we were
both really drunk and we just went through
with it anyways. I came inside her, and
she seemed kind of surprised at first but
told me it was ok. Later I asked her if
she was on any birth control and she said
she was on the pill. She said I don't
need to worry, but I'm not sure if she was
telling the truth or not.. What do you
think I should do?
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 12-19-07 18:38pm
you need to get tested for stds because
you could have one now
if shes on the pill then shes protected
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marvel
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Joined: 09 Sep 2007 Posts: 1080 Location: Toronto, Ontario (but only a private message away)
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Posted: 12-19-07 23:13pm
If she's pregnant, there's nothing you can
do, really, except be there for her.
Also, as suzy said... get tested for stds.
It's risky to have random unprotected sex!
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greenboy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 53 Location: Hazelton, pa USA
Believe Me Posted: 12-22-07 07:07am
If she is pregnant you are going to hear
about it, for the next 18 years or maybe
for life. Marvel is right if she is
pregnant there is nothing you can do. And
you should be tested for STD, HIV, Hep B,
C. are number one. and CHlamydia syphilis
and even gonorrhea(if you are not having
symptoms yet) is a good Idea.
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impulser23
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Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Posts: 122 Location: ,
Posted: 12-31-07 23:38pm
well if she is pregnant there are a few
options which must be consulted with the
girl of course such as adoption, the more
reasonable if ur still young (abortion),
and keeping the baby and being a father.
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