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smiley51404

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I Don't Want to Get Pregnant!
Posted: 05-18-06 18:37pm

I was wondering if someone can help me with this situation I have. I can't have sex with a comdom because it hurts to much (not enough lube and can never get enough). I really just want to know if I can have sex without a condom and not get pregnant. To clear my self up alittle bit. I want to know the safe time to do it. I heard you can have unprotected sex about two weeks after and two weeks before you have your next periiod and you won't get pregnant.

Can someone help me out with this?

Thank you! :wink:
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Ingi

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Posted: 05-18-06 18:41pm

Take birth control pills or buy astroglide at the drug store. I would never advocate not using a condom.
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Bridget

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Re: I Don't Want to Get Pregnant!
Posted: 05-18-06 18:45pm

smiley51404 wrote:
I want to know the safe time to do it. I heard you can have unprotected sex about two weeks after and two weeks before you have your next periiod and you won't get pregnant.


if i'm reading this right this is the ideal time to get pregnant. Sheesh.
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smiley51404

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Posted: 05-18-06 18:48pm

So when is the best time to have sex and not get pregnant not wearing a condom?
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Posted: 05-18-06 18:50pm

Never.
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Ingi

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Posted: 05-18-06 18:50pm

You can get pregnant at .A.N.Y time you do not use birth control. Even when you are on your period. To chart your ovulation, you need to get a basal thermometer and check your temperature every morning before you get out of bed. After about 2 months of that, you'll get a baseline and know when you may or may not be ovulating.

Condoms are way easier.
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smiley51404

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Posted: 05-18-06 18:51pm

Thank you. I guess I will ask my doctor for birth control pills.
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Ingi

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Posted: 05-18-06 18:52pm

That would be the intelligent thing to do.
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Lil_Mamiita

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Posted: 05-19-06 00:39am

1 day of sex is deffiently not enough.
Gosh, how do people expect their husbands to be satisfied.
Any ways..
Always use birthcontrol or protection..
Oh and just so ya know.. You can still get preggy on b/c
but .. .Its a lower chance then without it = /
iud's are better .. But ya know. Your choice. Your sex life.

Feel free to pm me with questions or for advice..

-b
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 05-19-06 14:38pm

Maybe go on depo-provera. It's easier than the pill.
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sandyallen

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Posted: 05-19-06 15:11pm

Their are other forms of b/c, talk to your Dr.
Good luck!
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smiley51404

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Posted: 05-19-06 19:30pm

Thank you to all that have given me advice. I would like to say to the people that have given me bad or rude advice, I am here just asking advice and I don't need to hear you rude comments.

Thank you
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