My boyfriend always wears a condom and never ejaculates in me... so we're safe right? I know theres a chance but I mean if theres no sperm around me then how could I become pregnant?
AgonyAuntM answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 1:45 pm: Hi Sweety,
If your completely sure there is no sperm then your safe. There is a small chance as sperm are microscopically tiny to the eye and the odd one could have escaped. But i highly doubt it to me, you sound safe.
miya answered Monday November 12 2007, 8:00 pm: for the most part your safe.but theirs precum which he cant feel..and when he gets arroused "stuff" comes out and it has sperm in it and the "stuff" that cleans them out also has sperm...soo you are safe but ...just think before you do anything that you will regret because i know about regret and its not a good feeling. =] [ miya's advice column | Ask miya A Question ]
cricketsayrawr answered Monday November 12 2007, 6:31 pm: there is a way that u can become pregnant. if your fooling around with your underwhere on, the sperm is smaller than the fibers on your underwhere, so someone could get your knocked up. i hope you do get pregnant, cause then i will laugh in your face when you get fat. [ cricketsayrawr's advice column | Ask cricketsayrawr A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday November 12 2007, 6:29 pm: If there is NO sperm around your vaginal area, then no, you can't spontaneously become pregnant.
Just remember that no birth control is perfect. Make sure that you and your boyfriend know how to properly use condoms. It's also not a bad idea to have a Plan B. If you are old enough to get the Morning After pill, that is one option, but it never hurts to have a back up mode of contraception, such as birth control pills, incase you a condom breaks. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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