im 15 girl and this guy had sex w me but it barely anything like 2min cuz it hurt bad and the dick was keep coming out but he was wearing a condom and it didnt break,do u think i am fine?like not pregnant?
Justafriend1234 answered Tuesday April 5 2016, 4:50 pm: Obviously you know that it wasn't a smart idea for you to even to start having sex with this guy. 15 is a very young age to be having sex. And you also want to loose your virginity ti someone you truly love. SO if his semen didn't get into the condom as it was in you then there is 0% chance that you are pregnant. But if he did cum, in the condom there IS a 85% chance that you are pregnant. Here is some girl to girl advice. If it comes out that your worried about nothing, then you know not to take that chance again. If that advice didn't help, then here are some things you need to look out for.... If you miss 1-2 periods then immedietely go see a doctor. And another thing, talk to someone you trust, someone close to you. ( and i am talking about an adult that is close to you.) I hope you took this advice well [ Justafriend1234's advice column | Ask Justafriend1234 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Tuesday April 5 2016, 10:12 am: If the condom didn't break, if he didn't ejaculate or precum into the condom then there is no way you can be pregnant. If he did ejaculate or precum into the condom then statistically there is an 85% chance you’re not pregnant.
Now depending when your last period was you can figure out if you were in your fertile time of the month. IF you were not in your fertile time then there was no egg to fertilize and you can't get pregnant.
Most women are safe to have sex for 7 day after their period and 7 days before. The 14 days in between is when she will most likely ovulate and eject an egg for fertilization. IF you know exactly when you ovulate then you can calculate if you were fertile when you had sex.
If it is your intention to have a se life, which I cannot condone as you are too young. Then under a law called HIPPA you have what is called Medical confidentiality. The HIPPA Law is a Federal Law and within this law is a section covering young people 14 years of age and older giving them Medical Confidentiality over their reproductive systems.
What this means is you can see any doctor without parental permission for anything related to your reproductive system. Anything at all that you might be too embarrassed to talk to a parent about. It could be a problem, a question or you can ask for birth control. Whatever it is the doctor will see you, answer your question, treat your problem or prescribe the birth control which is right for you.
Your parents will never be told and cannot see your medical records for these visits. If a girl gets pregnant only she can decide if she will have an abortion or have the baby. Her parents have no say because pregnancy is a condition of the reproductive system covered under the HIPPA Law.
So if you’re going to have sex see a doctor. You can go to any free clinic and get birth control. You should still use a condom for two reasons. 1. Condoms are very effective at limiting the transmission of many STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus. 2. Using condoms with birth controls increases the effectiveness of preventing pregnancy to 99.995%.
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