EDIT: YOU RATE ME A FREAKN 2 FOR TELLING YOU THE TRUTH? yOUR SO STUPID YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT YOU CAN GET PREGNANT FROM HAVING SEX. yOU CAN GET PREGNANT EVEN IF YOU HAD SEX FOR 3 MINUTES. dONT RATE ME A TWO BECAUSE YOU NO NOTHING ABOUT SEX. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 7:54 am: You can clean yourself out until your skin is raw and bleeding but it won't make the slightest bit of difference in whether or not you'll get pregnant. The damage has been done, I hope you aren't but make sure you always use protection from now on. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 5:42 am: Yep. If a boy cums in you, then he has deposited hundreds of thousands of sperm into your vagina. There is no safe or effective way to 'clean' the inside of your vagina to rid yourself of all the sperm.
Even if he does not cum, pre-cum can get you pregnant. This is the small amount of fluid every erect penis has - this alone has thousands of sperm in it, more than enough to get someone pregnant.
The other consideration is sexually transmitted infections.
To play safe, use a condom AND a second form of birth control (the pill, etc).
mexsmiles answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 3:08 am: the answer to your question is yes. It only takes one time to get pregnant if you didn't use a condom most likely you better see a doctor. Even if you clean up sperm can live for a few days inside a womans u know what. Again you may want to see a doctor. [ mexsmiles's advice column | Ask mexsmiles A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 2:33 am: Yes you can still get pregnant even if you wash yourself off. Sperm are fast travelers.
It only takes one time to get pregnant. So it better not to take the risk.
Here is a great website. It tells you lots of things you need to know. Do some looking around and be safe.
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