Hello. Me and my boyfriend have been gonng out for just ab0out 2 yrs and i went of for college in the fall and came home for xmas and then we spent time togehter and we thought we would try soemthing new and we took our pants off and started to touch eachother with our privetes. and now im scared that i might be pregnant. he didnt cum or anything we just brushed up on eachother. i need help we are only on our first yr of college we really cant have a child now.
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Monday July 20 2009, 9:00 am: you are probably not pregnant if he didnt cum. you stressing out about it will make you late for your period. dont stress about it. if you miss your period wait like 2 weeks take a home pregnancy test. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
Darby answered Monday July 20 2009, 2:14 am: It's very unlikely that you're pregnant if he didn't even enter you. It is possible, but highly unlikely. What's done is done, so what you need to do now is wait a couple weeks. If you're period is due in that time and it comes as scheduled and is normal, I wouldn't be too concerned. If it doesn't come as scheduled, take an at-home pregnancy test.
If it turns out you are pregnant, you will have to start weighing your options. There are really only three options. You could get an abortion, put it up for adoption, or keep it.
If I were you, I really really wouldn't worry about it too much right now. If you stress yourself out, it won't change anything except that you'll be even more worried. And as I said, I really doubt you're pregnant.
I'm sure you've thought of this now, but in case you haven't, the next time you're going to be fooling around with your boyfriend, make sure he has a condom on. Even if you aren't having sex, don't let your private parts touch unless he has a condom on.
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