I need your help. Ok, I was supposed to
get my period on the 6th of december. Two
weeks before that my boyfriend and I were
fooling around and first on thing led to
another and he pushed inside of me without
a condom on and i'm not on birth control.
Now, he pulled back out, didn't ejaculate,
and i'm not sure if he had pre-ejaculate
on him or not.
I'd also like to say that I am like
clock-work with my period. It's always on
time, and if anything it comes a day
early. I haven't gotten my period yet. I
don't know if I could be pregnant since he
didn't ejaculate. I guess anything is
possible. But I was wondering how often
you miss an ovulation causing no period?
I'm not three days like and scared out of
my mind. What do you think?
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arcadia
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Posted: 12-09-06 23:03pm
Any time you have unprotected sex,
anytime, you can get pregnant. If
you've missed your period, you can take a
home pregnancy test, now. When you're
young, your periods can easily change
&be irregular... Even if they've been
"regular". They can &will change
&adjust.
If you're going to be fooling around
&having unprotected sex, get on birth
control, &use condoms. Every single
time.
All it takes is one time &one little
sperm.
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