xOViLLYxO answered Sunday September 24 2006, 10:22 pm: It doesn't matter if you have sex once or 10 times the chances of you getting pregnant are all the same..so make sure that you used a condom. ♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Sunday September 24 2006, 7:35 pm: No matter if it's your first time, your 20th time, or even your 100th time, the chances of getting pregnant are always going to be the same. If you're worried about getting pregnant, make sure you're partner is going to use protection, and to ensure even more protection ( because a condom can always break ) get some birth control pills. But, if you and your partner are real worried about winding up pregnant, then I suggest not to have sex at all. But, that's just my personal opinion. Anyways. I hope I helped. [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
babiigirl answered Sunday September 24 2006, 6:30 pm: You can Get pregnant every single time you have sex. It doesnt matter if its your first time or your 50 time having sex. Use protection. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
I have no clue where people get these unbelievable tales from. The chances of you getting pregnant are the same, even if you've had sex hundreds of times. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Bellaitaliana311 answered Sunday September 24 2006, 5:07 pm: Some people say that, but the truth is, you can get pregnant any time you have sex. you also have the risk of getting STD's (sexually transmitted dieses) if you are planning on loosing your virginity i suggest that you make sure your partner has protection. remember you still have the chance of it ripping or something like that and getting pregnant. think before you act hun. dont make the wrong decision. xoxo good luck. [ Bellaitaliana311's advice column | Ask Bellaitaliana311 A Question ]
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