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Question Posted Saturday June 25 2005, 8:52 am

hey, i had sex for the first time last night with my boyfriend of 6 months, we are with eachother alot so theres no problem that we did if overall. but we had unprotected sex, i know thats bed but, he pulled out a few minutes early..could i still get pregnate? thanks alot ♥..

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Michele answered Saturday June 25 2005, 11:36 am:
Well it's possible. But couples have used this method for years. Married couples use it a lot because they don't like condums, but if there is an accident, well, at least they are married. I hope and pray that you are not pregnant, but going forward, what do you plan to do. Are you two going to invest in some condums to ensure that you won't get pregnant? Don't rely on my telling you that other couples use this method. There are a lot of "unwanted" pregnancies out there, and many of those couples thought they were taking precautions. That method is just not fool proof. Is there a clinic in town, can you make an appointment and get on birth control. Assumning you stay with your boyfriend, If you or he change partners, you should use condums anyway to prevent STD's. Honey, let me put it this way. When you become sexually active, you take on a lot of responsibility. All the things that can go wrong. So you should be mature enough to use precautions for your health and to prevent unwanted pregnancy.Sure your body is ready, and the desire is there, but if you are not mature enought to take those responsibilities seariously, then you should not be having sex. IN time you will take them seriously and take the steps required, and then you are ready for sex.


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