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 =/
xdesireex0 answered Saturday June 25 2005, 3:45 pm: Well, I personally believe that there is always a chance that you could get pregnate...in this case it would be rare to get pregnate...but there is always a possibility that u could...i hope i helped
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xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday June 25 2005, 10:33 am: Well, it really depends. I have gotten scared once while having unprotected sex with my boyfriend, and he did pull out before he finished. I did ALOT of research and found out that precum does not contain sperm. Precum is basically a lubricant for when the actual stuff comes. I found out that if a guy is to masturbate or have gotten off even a few hours before, there could still be left-over seimen from when he had gotten off. If he doesn't use the bathroom, it can still be there. Once you use the bathroom it basically gets rid of all of it. Your chances are HIGHLY unlikely that you are pregnant so I wouldn't stress about it too much. But just know that there is ALWAYS a chance. I honestly doubt that you are, but if you start to stress about it, then your period will be late and then it will make you believe that you are pregnant. Do not have sex until you get your period and know for sure that you aren't pregnant. When you DO decide to do it again, use both the withdrawl method AND use a condom. (Have him pull out before he finishes and also make sure he has a condom on). That would decrease your chances GREATLY. Don't worry about it too much, stay calm. You'll be okay. Keep me updated! I want to know how you're doing.
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