Hey guys. I posted before but I obviously
didn't learn my lesson ok literally like
an hour ago my bf and I were fooling
around...We've never had sex, but he sort
of felt around my vagina with his
penis...I dont think he was ever in. If
so, hardly at all. He was wearing a
condom though and never ejaculated or
anything. I know its not impossible but
the chances of pregnancy are pretty small
right? Also, is it possible to get an
over the counter morning after pill just
to be sure? I dont wanna tell anyone
about this. Again, this is my own fault
but im 16 and I could really use some
advice..Please help!
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elizabeth
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2003 Posts: 1 Location: kentucky
Posted: 10-10-03 21:49pm
I really don't think you have anything to
worry about. But if you want to be
reassured talk to a doctor or go to a
clinic or health dept. As for an over the
counter morning after pill I don't think
they have one yet!!!!
Your not to young to get started on birth
control. You may want to think
about that if there is going to be a next
time. That way no worrys.
Elizabeth
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Suzy
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003 Posts: 530
Posted: 10-10-03 21:53pm
Dear carriet,
the chances of you being pregnant are
highly unlikely. You used a condom which
was very sensible, and your boyfriend
didn't ejaculate anyway. I don't think it
is necessary for you to take a morning
after pill. You are doing the right thing
by using contraception, and there are also
more reliable methods of contaception to
such as the birth control pill, patches
etc. If you would like to be fully
protected. Your doctor can tell you more
about different methods of birth control
and which ones would be more suited to
you.
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