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Question Posted Monday June 26 2006, 2:30 pm

My boyfriend and i have been going out for about 3 months now. I am a virgin still but he has talked about having sex. well two days ago he put his penis in me and then pulled it right back out. Is there a possiblity i could be pregnant even if i didn't lose my virginity yet?

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alisonmarie answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 4:24 am:
If your boyfriend's penis was in your vagina, then you aren't actually a virgin (if you measure virginity by penis-into-vagina terms).

And yes, there is a small chance you could be pregnant. Anytime a penis is erect it leaks a small amount of fluid called pre-cum. This is packed with thousands and thousands of sperm.

To be safe, make sure you use a condom each and every time you have sex - or come close to it. Agree this with your boyfriend when you're out of the bedroom, and that will make it easier to stick with your plans and not get carried away by the heat of the moment.

Best of luck.

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