Hey i know this is kinda dumb but me and my Boyfriend have just recently had sex for the first time but he did not pop my cherry and was nowhere close to coming is there anyway i could be pregnant?
Don't freak out though. You may not be, but there's always a chance you may be. If your period doesn't come, then I suggest you take a test. If you freak out however, the stress & scare you put yourself through will cause your period to delay, so do not scare yourself & worry yourself to death. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
ammo answered Sunday July 1 2007, 12:49 am: This will depend on exactly what transpired between you both since you were a little vague on what happen. You said you both just had sex yet he did not pop your cherry - if by this you mean he didn't go all the way inside you I would say yes there is a risk. If he was inside you at all then there is always a risk from precum which is released before orgasm and generally without the person actually knowing about it. Although the risk of pregnancy from precum is not very high there is always that small risk so I think the best thing you can do is try a home pregnancy test if you feel you must to be certain or seek medial advice from your family doctor/chemist. Either should be able to advise you professionally on what to do and the best course of action. Alternatively, I would suggest the home pregnancy test and then BEFORE using it you read the instructions enclosed fully as it will say how long to wait before using it. Just bare in mind that even they can be wrong at times although they are getting a lot better at their odds of giving false positives. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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