Me and my boyfriend want to have sex, [it'll be my first time] but, we're not old enough to get birth control, or the morning after pill, but we have condoms. He said he'll pull out, even with the condom, but, I'm still kinda paranoid I'll get pregnant. What are the chances I can? Are there any other things we can do to make sure I don't get pregnant? And, isn't there a time, like, either before or after you period that it's harder to get pregnant in, if you have sex? Thanks :]
demi answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 3:40 pm: dont trust a condom. they are made out of latex, and latex has little holes in it. and sperm can get through. wait til you are old enough to afford the baby. and your probably wont get pregnant if he pulls out. but you can never be sure. [ demi's advice column | Ask demi A Question ]
ivelisse12 answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 1:24 pm: well to tell you just wait because there is 100% that you will that happen to my older brother and his 13 year old girlfriend and conodos can bnreak easily if you know that but just wait till you can afford to ahve it. [ ivelisse12's advice column | Ask ivelisse12 A Question ]
TheSourceofallWisdom answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 10:50 am: If you're scared about getting pregnant, then you should not be having sex. Sex is about much more than feeling good and making someone you like/love feel good. It is about commitment on the highest level. There is no good reason to sleep with anyone you wouldn't want to parent your children. [ TheSourceofallWisdom's advice column | Ask TheSourceofallWisdom A Question ]
lovestoned answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 6:05 am: If you're old enough to have your period, you're old enough and should be on birth control. Visit your local Planned Parenthood or a local Health Clinic.
If you're that worried about getting pregnant, abstinence is the most effective way to avoid pregnancy, after all.
kronix answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 2:25 am: There is a low chance of getting pregnant, but you can never be sure!
Yes there is a time, i think it's just after your period. Or your last day of period.
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