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FreckleFace

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When Can You Tell
Posted: 03-24-06 21:13pm

My boyfriend always pulls out.

Except this time he pulled out he seemed not sure.

He got it some on me, like the front part and I was wondering if and does sperm really "swim" down into your vagina. I had stood up to wipe it off(sorry so graphic) and I wasn't sure if it dripped in me. And if it did, would it survive and could I actually be pregnant.

I thought my boobs were getting fuller and starting to hurt and I am not sure when my period is supossed t ocome, but I think it is the late to end of march. But im irregular so it could come any time in april.


How soon would I be able to tell if I am pregnant.

I actually am now on birth control but only about 2 days now and I hear the pill takes like a week until you actually have the hormones in you and working. That is why is decided to pull out I am guessing.

I have been with him for almost 3 years and I have never been on bc so I think I cant get pregnant.
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smurfsgirl

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Posted: 03-24-06 23:59pm

I am certain you have thought you were pregnant many times before, huh anyway.... I am confused you said that you just started bc 2 days ago but you have no idea when your last period was. You are suppose to start bc the week of your period, or the week that ends your period.... As for your question yes you can get pregnant from him pulling out, even if some got on you, and there is precum, where the man expels a small amount of sperm during sex.... You can take a home pregnancy test 2 - 2 1/2 weeks after the day you think you conceived. Remember the pull out method is not a good method to prevent pregnancy.
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FreckleFace

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Posted: 03-25-06 00:43am

Yes, you are right. I have thought I was prego many, many times. I live with my boyfriendwe have been going out for alomost 3 years. He is a sophmore in college and we have both talkedsince we are not safe, if I were to get pregnant we would keep it. So yes, when I think I am I really want to be.

I am not sure when my last period was in february but I do know it is supposed to come pretty much now until sometime in april.

Also I am on birth control due to an infection not because I wanted to go on it. I was given it by my gyn because she told me a lot of time bc helps lessen the symptoms of the infection I was having.

I know when you should start/go on bc it has nothing to do with my period.

But my boyfriend took it as it is safe, but then hesitated and it went all over me kinda close to the area(sorry so disgusting, I know) so I wasn't sure basically if sperm could live outside the body like if it was on me then if it could go into me (when I stood up to clean it off) and still be effective. Do you get what I mean, sorry if I just confused you)

anyways yes. I actually hope I am pregnant. I guess I will wait and see,

thanks for your comment
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smurfsgirl

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Posted: 03-25-06 10:59am

I didn't mean to sound so harsh but some girls come on here and are 14 and are looking of ways to get pregnant so they can get out of there house you just never know who you are talking to.... But yes if it was near you vagina there is a slim chance, that it could get you pregnant. But like I said, precum happens during sex and neither of the people can feel it. Plus they say it carries the highest amount of sperm in it. Well good luck hun!!
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