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female
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anonymous
writes: umm, i had sex without protection and he pulled out of my vagina. after he pulled out i seen pre cum and real cum came out at the same time. but it didn't get inside of me. could i be pregnant if that happened ?
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 July 2008): My past bf used the pullout method whenever we were too lazy to get a condom and we got a pregnancy scare,but it just turned out that my period came late.Trust me,teenager and pregnancy does not mix.Always use a condom and always have one at hand{ie.pocket,purse,wallet...}
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (16 July 2008):
No balloon, no party...love that PractiGal!
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 July 2008): To have unprotected sex is very DANGEROUS; always the risk of pregnancy and SDT'S and AIDS;
You should be very carefull; I suggest you visit your doctor and ask him to arrange the necessary tests for you;
You are young; don't risk your HEALTH or take the chance of an unwanted pregnancy; rather SAFE then sorry; One mistake can be FATAL;
ALWAYS USE A CONDOM
Best wishes and lots of SMILES.
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reader, oldfool +, writes (16 July 2008):
I've used the withdrawal method a lot in the past. I never got a girl pregnant. Then I got my current girlfriend. She got pregnant twice even though I withdrew. It's not safe and you should use contraception or protection.
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reader, PractiGal +, writes (16 July 2008):
Yes, you could be. And as the other poster pointed out, you could also have one or more STIs.CONDOMS, girl! No balloon, no party, OK?You probably should plan to get a pregnancy test in the next couple of weeks. The kind you get at the pharmacy are very accurate, but going to a health clinic and getting the Yes or No from a professional can give you the definitive answer you probably need right now. There may also be a possibility of using the 'morning after pill' (Plan B) if it's available in your area and it's been only a day or so since you had sex.For the record and your future information, you can get pregnant even from pre-cum, even if your BF doesn't cum inside you, even if he doesn't actually put his penis all the way inside you. Just rubbing pre-cum around your vagina is enough. Remember, we're talking about *hundreds of millions* of sperm in a typical ejaculation, and you only need a single one to make it into your fallopian tubes to get pregnant. So this isn't something you should take chances with, even when there's a lot of pressure on you.My suggestion is: Pregnancy test, as soon as you can, followed by a check for all the sexually-transmitted infections, followed by getting set up for a regular form of contraception (condoms, the pill, implant, whatever suits you). Most sexual health clinics can do all three things for you, so look up the phone number and call.If you are pregnant, then doing nothing and hoping it goes away is the *worst* choice.Hope this helps.
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reader, Danielepew +, writes (16 July 2008):
Yes. Next time, use contraception.
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 July 2008): It's called protection for a reason. Yes, you could be pregnant. You could also have contracted a sexually transmitted infection (STI) - have you even considered that possibility?
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