Me & my boyfriend have known each
other for 3 years and started dating a
couple of months ago...we got sexually
active about 2-3 weeks ago and we didnt us
protection but he pulled out about 10
seconds before cuming and then whiped off
the cum in the restroom really well. Then
went for a second time and again wiped off
the cum but then we didnt go for a third
try is there a possiblity I could be
pregnant?? PLEASE HELP!!!
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hopefulmjz
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Posted: 04-09-07 21:13pm
Anytime you have sexual intercourse, there
is always a possibility of pregnancy. And
since you did not use any protection at
all (I'm assuming you are not on birth
control pills) you run a rather high risk
of becoming pregnant. It does not matter
that he pulled out, pre-cum can get you
pregnant as well.
You will have to wait and see if you miss
your period, and if you do miss it, then
take a test.
*edited for grammar
Last edited by hopefulmjz on 04-09-07 22:33pm; edited 1 time in total
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lats
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Feb 2007 Posts: 64 Location: New Zealand
Posted: 04-09-07 22:00pm
yes you can get pregnant from pre sperm
(which he may not even realise has come
out so dont bother listening to him if he
says that doesnt happen to him). and in
regards to wiping it off it only takes one
microscopic sperm to fertilise your egg so
thats really not the safest idea either.
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