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female
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writes: my boyfriend and I had sex for first time...we didnt use a condom but he didnt come in me..the problem is im worried about the pre-cum because i was told it can pregnate you.. well, he hadn't ejaculated before and he peed since the last time he had ejaculated(as i found on the internet that in pre-cum the sperms are from previous ejaculations) so i was wondering am i safe? please tell me cos worried sick!
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reader, WDE123 +, writes (10 August 2009):
If you are worried (which i would be because its just not safe) go get the plan B pill. I see that you have only posted this up not long ago so I can only assume that you had sex about 24 hrs ago or so. You still have time. its effective and works. Any walgreens or type of pharmacy store carries it. Just go to the pharmacy and ask for it. they will ask you for your ID. it is 49.99And the withdrawl method is an OK method to use but there is always the chance of ONE sperm getting through and thats all it takes.
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 August 2009): It only takes one sperm to get you pregnant, and they can exist in the male urethra for days. Even if he did urinate after his last ejaculation there is a chance that not all the sperm was flushed out or killed by the urine. Sperm can live outside of the body for about an hour so even if he uses the withdraw (or pull-out) method, and he ejaculates near your vagina, there's a chance that some will make its way in.Listen to Gina. Using a condom increases the contraceptive success rate from about 75% (using withdraw) to over 98%. Just make sure he learns how to use them correctly.
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