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female
age
36-40,
*artamm
writes: Hi, I lost my virginity 2 weeks ago, and we didnt use condom, we wanted to have sex without condom, but what is the chances of getting pregnet for the first time sex and not using protection. I last my rirgenity but he didnt stay to long in my vagina, and he came out he never came inside that day is there any chace am pregnent..
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male
reader, CaringGuy +, writes (1 March 2010):
There is always a risk, so go to the doctor,.
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female
reader, AskAbi +, writes (1 March 2010):
You really should have thought deeper into this before you had sex with him.
Even thought it was your first time, you should still wear a condom as there is still a huge risk you could be pregnant...
Even if he did not cum in you... the pre-cum the man lets out when he's getting excited can still get you... The man doesn't know when this happends so he cant help it if he does this inside you!
I think you should get a pregnancy test or tell your mum or friends?
Im sorry to tell you this but there is a big risk you could be preganant... so in the future... use protection...
You can also pick up STIs which is not nice... using a condom helps prevent you from getting these !
Best of luck
AskAbi
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female
reader, chloeapple +, writes (1 March 2010):
Go to your doctor, get a pregnancy test. There is a very high chance you are pregnant. You must use contraception- trust me, even if you're not pregnant, its not worth the risk or the stress.
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2010): You really should have looked into this before you had sex deary.
The chances of getting pregnant the first time you have sex, is no different from the chances when you've already had sex.
Pre-cum (which is where sperm is ejected before he orgasms) is enough to make a girl pregnant.
You can take the morning after pill up to 72 hours after unprotected sex, but with time it becomes less effecient.
You're just going to have to wait and see if you miss your period. If you do miss it, take a test.
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female
reader, Not My Name +, writes (1 March 2010):
I know a few people who became pregnant the first time they had sex by using unreliable methods like yourself.
I think the stats are about 30% of people using pulling out to avoid pregnancy end up pregnant anyway. I suggest you get on some proper birth control or you will be playing roulette every time you have sex and eventually your number will come up - if it has not already, ... but I guess you will have to wait now to see if you have avoided pregnancy or not.
Unless you know for a FACT that your partner does not have any STD's (that even he may not be aware of yet) you are also leaving yourself open to catching one - some of which you can carry for life!
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male
reader, C. Grant +, writes (1 March 2010):
Yes, it is possible. He doesn't need to ejaculate in you to introduce sperm -- there are sperm in pre-cum.
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