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Being Cummed in


Question Posted Monday March 8 2010, 3:01 pm

My boyfriend and i have been together for 8 months now and been lving together for almost 5 months. We have sex several times a week, and use the pull out method. I started birthcontrol in the beginning of April, so i have been on it for a little more than a month. Last night my boyfriend decided to cum inside of me. I didnt think it was wrong because i am on birthcontrol. But now he is scared that i am preg. What can i do if i am cummed in again. And what is the chance that i am preg.?

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ThirdQED answered Monday March 8 2010, 5:41 pm:
Firstly, the "pull-out" (or coitus interruptus) method leaves you at a 20% possible chance of pregnancy, and 0% protection against STIs. The reason is because the pre-cum (pre-ejaculate fluid) CAN contain sperms, too.

From the Sociology Department of UCSB* [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ]:
"Before ejaculation, almost all men secrete a small amount of fluid from their Cowper's Gland. This fluid can contain enough sperm to impregnate a female and transmit sexually transmitted diseases!"

*UCSB = University of California, Santa Barbara

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Secondly, "the pills" (or oral contraceptives) is 92% to 99% effective most of the time--depending on typical use or perfect use. So it is fairly safe, as far as prevention of pregnancy goes, but it provides no protection against STIs (Sexual Transmitted Infections)

More on the effectiveness of different birth-control methods:
Health Center of University of Georgia [[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)]


Hope this helps,
ThirdQED

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kygirl14 answered Monday March 8 2010, 4:12 pm:
GET A TEST. i did the EXACT same thing, boyfriend of almost 8 months, lived together for almost 5, pull out method, yeah i got pregnant WITHOUT him even cumming inside me. don't let him cum in you again until you know, and use condoms. i know they suck but its so easy to get pregnant you really need to double up on birth control. even if he pulls out, his pre-cum is still going inside you and trust me by experience, its enough to knock you up.

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karlyndarlin05 answered Monday March 8 2010, 4:11 pm:
If you are seriously worried take the morning after pill if it is still within 72 hours. Since you've only been on birth control for about a month it is less likely to help...I would say don't let him cum in you again, especially if you don't want to get pregnant. or use condoms!

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