Please tell me theres no way I could be pregnant..
Question Posted Sunday May 13 2007, 12:26 pm
So last night me and my boyfriend were messing around, he fingered me then I gave him a handjob, the normal stuff. but then he wanted to try somthing different and asked if i trusted him. i told him yes and he started rubbing his dick on my vagina. He didnt cum yet so I really hope I cant get pregnant from this. He didnt even go inside of me. I asked him about it and he told me that precum cant get you pregnant. That is true isnt it?
shiannekelly answered Sunday May 13 2007, 1:06 pm: You should be fine... but for future reference..precum can carry sperm. And what you did was very close to sex and maybe next time you should have your boyfriend wear a condom just incase. Because if you don't want to get pregnant than maybe you should take proper precautions next time. Although its very rare.. It is possible to get pregnant by doing what you did. If you still feel nervous go to your local clinic and receive the morning after pill! Good luck [ shiannekelly's advice column | Ask shiannekelly A Question ]
Ashumms answered Sunday May 13 2007, 1:01 pm: No, it is absolutely not true. Precum has semen in it also, which contains his sperm. You should take a pregnancy test if you are more than a week late for your next period.
ductape_n_roses answered Sunday May 13 2007, 1:00 pm: To tell you the truth, dearest, precum has more sperms on there than the actual "cum" There's a chance that a sperm could've made its way into your vagina so just make sure and get a pregnancy test done --once every week for a month. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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