kailey answered Saturday February 4 2006, 6:46 pm: Yes. ANY TIME YOU HAVE SEX YOU CAN GET PREGNANT/GET THE GIRL PREGNANT. There are certain times of the month when women are more fertile, but there's always a chance regardless. Even if the guy didn't ejaculate inside her, there's always precum. It only takes one little sperm to get pregnant. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
llgngstachic answered Saturday February 4 2006, 6:07 pm: the answer to that one is a YES! .. a woman can get pregnant any time without using contraception. even if he doesnt ejaculate in you, there is always the preejaculation, and that still does carry sperm .. [ llgngstachic's advice column | Ask llgngstachic A Question ]
x_mystery answered Saturday February 4 2006, 4:11 pm: The answer is simple.
You have sex, you can get pregnant.
Using protection reduces the risk of getting pregnant, unprotected sex is a higher chance of getting pregnant.
XOXKAYLA answered Saturday February 4 2006, 3:25 pm: Yes unfortually! The only way you will know for sure if you are pregnant is to go get a pregnancy test! not only can you get pregnant you can stds and other things! not saying that the person has them but you never know! they have pregnancy tests that you can take 5 days after you had sex! you can get them at walgreens walmart! basically any drugstore!
MotherJune answered Saturday February 4 2006, 1:22 pm: Yes, yes and yes. Although some times may be safer than others, there is NO guarantee. ALWAYS use protection or abstain from sex altogether....it only takes one mistake to ruin your life. [ MotherJune's advice column | Ask MotherJune A Question ]
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