Tonight i had sex for the second time.
We used a condom and i saw the sperm in the condom after we finished and there were no holes, then we did it again with a new condom but he didn't finish off because we didnt have enough time.My cherry popped this time but it barely bled at all and im just wondering , the chances of me being pregnant are really low right?
Thank you !
RAWRxx0 answered Monday June 4 2007, 5:24 pm: its very unlikely but if your going to continue having sex then i would get on birth control so that you are even safer [ RAWRxx0's advice column | Ask RAWRxx0 A Question ]
OHilovetravis answered Monday June 4 2007, 12:41 pm: Hey Hun,
SexyHal answered Monday June 4 2007, 11:18 am: Its a good chance that your not pregnant
considering you used protection and you didn't see a hole in the condom.
always use protection and get put on birth control
although neither are 100% useing both of them
will help a lot. [ SexyHal's advice column | Ask SexyHal A Question ]
DandKitsLOVE01 answered Monday June 4 2007, 11:14 am: yes , because you used a condom and it didn't break means most likely you aren't pregnant , but always use protection in the future.
FrEe2bMe answered Monday June 4 2007, 10:57 am: Well, it is good that you and your partner chose to be safe and use a condom and use it properly. Using a condom reduces the risk of getting pregnant and/or contracting a STD significantly. This however does not make it 100% inpossible keep in mind. In the future, continue to protect yourself and you may want to get on some type of birth control to has as a backup for your own security. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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