i was talking with mii boyfriend tonight, and we were talking about having sex for the first time. he knows i'm afraid of the consequence, but i want to do it ! he suggested pulling out (if u kno what that means).. is that safe or not? is there chances of me getting pregnant? **ii rate high for good answers**
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? K3587 answered Monday December 6 2004, 9:37 pm: No matter what, unless he has a vasectomy or you are on birth control, there is always a chance of you getting pregnant. (And in some cases, even then.) Condoms are not 100% reliable either. My suggestion is to avoid it altogether unless you are fully capable of handling the consquence of a child, should that happen. If you want to anyway, do anything and everything to reduce the chance, but just realize you are not 100% protected against impregnation. Make him wear a condom and pull out, and you take the morning after pill, if you can get your hands on one. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
NotoriousBaby06 answered Monday December 6 2004, 9:34 pm: There is a good chance that you can get pregnate from him JUST pulling out. Every girl is scared to get pregnant but there are a lot of ways to avoid it. Def. make sure that you use a condom even if he does not want to.. if he likes you that much he will understand that you are scared of the consequence. And have him pull out anyways just to be sure. You also could always go on birth control and if you dont want your parents to know you can go to planned parenthood, they give free birth control and they are not aloud by law to tell your parents anything. Hope I helped! [ NotoriousBaby06's advice column | Ask NotoriousBaby06 A Question ]
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