okay so im 15 and me nd my b/f had sex like a week ago and we didnt use protection. i no i shouldve but it was only for like a few seconds and weve done it b4 and nuthing happened but this time when he came out of me, he had cummed right on the bed like right after he pulled out..is there any possible way i could be pregnant?
Depressed_Poet answered Thursday February 22 2007, 11:13 am: Yes, you could be pregnant, due to pre-cum. Pre-cum is cum that comes out before the rest of it, & you can't feel it. Chances are, if you did it that quickly, you might not be. My cousin did it with her boyfriend & she wasn't pregnant, but they only had sex for 10 minutes before her mom caught them...sorry off topic. Anyway, there's always a chance you could be pregnant with something like this, unless you have oral sex etc. of course.
Hope things work out the way you want them to. [ Depressed_Poet's advice column | Ask Depressed_Poet A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 10:54 pm: Yes, there is ALWAYS a chance you could be pregnant if you did not use protection. Thats why you should always be sure and always protect yourselves. [ DearAbby92's advice column | Ask DearAbby92 A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 9:56 pm: There's always a chance because of pre-cum. It might be too early to take a pregnancy test, but I suggest it. Next time, use protection. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Cux answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 9:42 pm: There is always a possibility that you could be pregnant. Even if he "pulled out", there is thing called pre cum.
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