well i had sex with this kid in janurary without a condom for like 2 mins and he pretty much just laid there with it in and he didnt cum and like last week i had sex with my boyfriend and the condom broke and he cumed inside me and if im pregnate whoses baby would it mostly likely be ? i had my period in janurary and it was normal and i had my period on the 25 of feb. for like three days but it was heavy and that was like right after i had sex with my boyfriend
Ashily666 answered Monday March 5 2007, 2:42 pm: Well Since The Second Guy 'cummed' inside you its most likely to be him if you think about it, but if guy number 1 had sperm on his penis even a tiny bit ( sometimes it leaks ) it could be him, But I would say most likely Number 2.
mitzi answered Sunday March 4 2007, 11:41 pm: If you had a period chances are that you are not pregnant at all. However if you are I'd think it was your boyfriends because there was semen. All men dribble before they shoot. So a man doesn't have to cum inside you for you to get pregnant. Pulling out is not birth control.
The only way to determine paterninty is a blood test.
Use a condom each and every time. Not only to prevent pregnancy but also STD's. If you get pregnant you have options. there is no cure for herpes or HIV.
If the condom broke you had to be giving it to you really hard. trust me I've used condoms with many men. Don't let him give it to you that hard again. [ mitzi's advice column | Ask mitzi A Question ]
christina answered Sunday March 4 2007, 9:30 pm: If you were pregnant, it'd probably be your boyfriend's since he came in you, but then again, there's always pre cum, so who knows who's baby it is?
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