My girlfriend says her breasts are super
super super sore... Unlike anything shes
had in a while. This may be due to her
breasts growing... Because she has been
popping out of her bra for a while, but I
don't know. Anyway... We've had
protected sex (condom) twice, and I only
ejaculated once.
We've also engaged in grinding in our
underwear, but didn't use a condom, but no
ejaculation there as well. I was just
wondering if she could be preg... Her
period is due sometime either today,
tomorrow, or tuesday. Thanks for
answering such a dumb question.
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toothclnr81
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Posts: 25 Location: indiana
Posted: 03-19-05 22:05pm
Anytime you have sex there is a chance
that you can get her pregnant, even if you
use a condom or any other method of birth
control. Nothing is 100% (except for no
sex). If she is due for her period, it's
possible that her boobs can just be sore
from pms, it happens. Sometimes they hurt
more one month then the last month. Just
tell her not to stress out about it b/c if
she is stressed, it might delay her period
a few days or even weeks. Have her take a
pregnancy test as soon as she can (if she
is officially late)
i hope everything works out for you guys.
Good luck. Oh and don't forget that
pre-ejaculate can still have a few sperm
in it so be careful, it just takes one!
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