hi. well, i'm not really here for me, i'm here for one of my guy friends.
he told me that he had sex with this girl the other night (that he's only been dating for a couple days). he said that he had it unprotected but he did it fast so he was pretty sure she couldn't get pregnant or anything.
apparently, they had sex right after the girl got off her period. and i heard, that if that happens, there's a higher chance of pregnancy? is that true?
what should i tell him if this girl does end up being pregnant? and how can you tell if they are pregnant in the first place?
please, any advice would be appreciated.
fallenxfor3ver answered Monday February 19 2007, 3:13 pm: alright, i don't know about the whole pregnancy thing either, i heard that if you have sex a few days BEFORE you get your period then you'll have a lower risk, but you should let your friend know that he shouldn't risk it at all, and no matter how fast he goes, he runs the same risk of her getting pregnant than if it was slow. you said he was your friend, so make sure he stays protected if he's not looking forward to having kids anytime soon. goodluck. [ fallenxfor3ver's advice column | Ask fallenxfor3ver A Question ]
livelaughlove96 answered Monday February 19 2007, 12:28 pm: i dont know about the higher pregnancy thing.. im younger but in sex ed they always said that at anytime you dont have unprotected sex there is the same percentage of chance. the guy should know if the girl is pregnant.. normal signs of a girl being pregnant is her getting sick in the morning and actually it can be anytime of the day, if there is no reason she is just throwing up thats a symtom.. you can tell there pregnant at with a pregnacy test youc an buy at any drug sore if it does say she is pregnant i would go to the doctors to make sure, they will give you another one which is going to to be more accurate.hope i helped [ livelaughlove96's advice column | Ask livelaughlove96 A Question ]
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