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Actually, you can obtain free birth control from planned parenthood or your local health department. However, it is best to obtain a prescription from your primary care physician or gynecologist as they will better assess what form of birth control you require. Did you and your sex partner engage in foreplay before engaging in sex? If so, did you notice any pre- come (usually a clear substance) coming out the tip of his penis? Here's the deal: Pre- come, while containing a far less concentration of semen than come, still has semen in it. If any pre- come came into contact with your vaginal canal, then yes, you could be pregnant. The chances are slim, but still, it is a possibility. If you still do not have your period two weeks after its expected date, take a pregnancy test.
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