okay I started on the 8th of this month and got off like last Friday.. Well I had sex Saturday. and he told me he may have cummed in me but he wasn't for sure cause he was drunk. I heard if your drunk your sperm count is low is it?.. and Is there a chance I can be preg. and My mom wants to take me tomorrow to the health department to be put on birth control. Would it affect anything If I got put on it. and then found out I was preg. or would it help some..
Please help
i'm 17 and scared. and The guy I had sex with Is scared to.
Brandi_S answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 4:27 pm: Just as an FYI:
Semen contains MILLIONS of sperm.
Even pre-cum contains sperm. You can get pregnant from that alone.
When you get your birth control, you should get condoms too. They are to protect you. Best to get in the habit of practicing safe sex now. Condoms are the only thing that protects you from STDs.
Also, it is highly doubtful that a pregnancy test would have an accurate result so soon after sex. Since you are 17, better wait for a test until you are 2 weeks late for your next due period.
Like YG said, be sure to let them know your situation when you go for birth control. Birth control won't help you if you are pregnant, but it could harm the baby.
yesiliketobeme answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 12:39 pm: yes you could possibly be pregnant. and yes being on the pill can affect the baby if you are pregnant. when you goto the doctor, he has to do an exam and give you a pregnancy test before he can put you on birth control. hope i could help [ yesiliketobeme's advice column | Ask yesiliketobeme A Question ]
karenR answered Monday December 17 2007, 9:08 pm: Drinking has nothing to do with sperm count.
Yes you could be pregnant.
All legitimate places will give you a pregnancy test
and probably a pelvic exam BEFORE they will put you
on birth control. If you are pregnant they will know it. Be honest when giving them information about your sexual habits. Birth control pills can cause birth defects. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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