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stacihamilton

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Could I Be Pregnant?
Posted: 07-10-05 21:58pm

Here's my story. My boyfriend and I were engaging in anal intercourse, this started to hurt so I told him I couldn't take it anymore. He then asked if he could just go outside the cheeks, so I agreed. He then came very low on my butt, which was very close to my vagina. Afterwords he grabbed a towel and wiped up. I also took a shower and cleaned my self out. But I am worried that some may have leaked in. I am only a day late for my period and I have been under a lot of stress and have been working out more than usual. I was also not ovulating at the time, but I was wondering how much I should worry, I have no symptoms of pregnancy but it only happened a week and a half ago. So what are the chances I am pregnant? I am very worried.
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WENDYSUEJONES

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Posted: 07-11-05 18:31pm

I`d say you have a 50/50 % chance,wait a week or so and take a pregnancy test.
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Posted: 07-12-05 11:17am

I doubt that you are pregnant..Just wait a couple of days like wendy said. But for god sakes use a condom when having sex if you dont want to get pregnant, or get some other form of reliable birth control. You should be using a condom everytime you have anal sex anyway. Diseases and infections can start and be spread very easily with anal sex. It's just cleaner that way tooo
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